
Busy brides are saying ‘AI do!’ with quick and easy vow generators — as planners cash in on futuristic trend
NY Post
When words fail, AI-generated vows prevail.
Delegating writing duties to artificial intelligence is the ultramodern, if controversial, way approximately 25% of today’s sweeties say they’re saving time, stress and money on increasingly costly nuptials.
Rather than spending hours pouring their hearts out onto a piece of paper, or blowing big bucks hiring a human wordsmith, which can cost upward of $1,000, busy and frugal fiancés are turning to technology.
And Big Apple mom Jen Glantz, founder of Bridesmaid for Hire, a virtual wedding-planning hub with over 100 AI tools, is there to help — fast-tracking folks into forever in a New York minute.
Her virtual bag of clever tricks includes a vows generator — which churned out a sweetly worded script for Long Island native Veronica Ferreiras, 32, in no time at all.
“I’ve been having writer’s block with my vows because I have so many things that I want to say,” the nearly-wed Ferreiras told The Post.

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