Would you use artificial intelligence to find true love?
Feeling burnt out by dating apps, singles in love are getting more creative in their search for romance, with one woman turning to an AI chatbot to help meet the man of her dreams.
In a viral TikTok video, single Erin Spencer announced that she was using ChatGPT to help her find a man in 2025.
“Basically for years, I’ve had a list of all the things, all the traits, their characteristics, everything that I want in my ideal man,” Spencer explained on her TikTok, without revealing what they were.
“I took my list and said to ChatGPT, ‘If I want a man who has all of the following qualities, what kind of woman do you think he would want?'”
After looking at the list ChatGPT generated, she noted some of the qualities she already had and others she needed to work on.
She then asked ChatGPT to create a daily schedule for this woman, covering everything from her wake-up routine to her workouts and meals.
Spencer said she plans to follow this schedule as part of her self-improvement journey until she finds her future husband.
“See you soon bae,” she captioned the video.
Although it’s too early to tell if AI will land her the man of her dreams, viewers were blown away by her creative method.
“For me, it’s really less about changing who I am as a person because I think I’m a good person…and more about the spiritual side of things…becoming the best version of myself so I can attract the best version of a man for me,” Erin said in a follow-up video.
“I want to be a better person. I want to do better to attract you better. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.”
Along with turning to artificial intelligence, singles are also turning back the clock, looking to a centuries-old tradition to attract new love in the new year.
People on TikTok claim to have found love after eating 12 grapes in the first minute of New Years.
But the grape theory is more than just a TikTok trend, it’s actually a centuries-old Spanish tradition called “uvas de la suerte,” which translates to “grapes of luck.”
The custom consists of eating a grape that coincides with each strike of the clock at midnight in December. 31 to wait for the new year. Each grape represents a month in the coming year.
Izzy Dwyer posted a TikTok video of herself quickly devouring 12 grapes at midnight last New Year, followed by a cute montage of her and her boyfriend.
“Who would have thought”, she captioned the video.
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