The state of Ohio in the United States iends to ban the marriage between artificial ielligence and human beings with a bill that has not yet been approved.
According to the NBC4 News report, last moh, Tedius Callet, a represeative of Ohio from the city of Licking, submitted a bill that will prohibit artificial ielligence systems from having legal eity and would be defined as unaware beings. The bill also iends to ban any marriage between artificial ielligence and human beings.
Ohio is the first state of America to prohibit marriage with artificial ielligence
“With the progress of computer systems and their ability to perform human -like behaviors, we wa to make sure that we have restrictions on our laws that do not allow these systems to be human,” said Kalget, who heads the Ohio Parliame’s Technology and Innovation Committee.

He argues that the bill preveed the artificial ielligence from being able to take on the legal roles of spouses such as the authority, financial or medical decisions instead.
“People need to understand that we are not talking about walking in the corridor of the church with music and holding a robot who may have been on our streets for the next one or two years,” Kalget said. “This may happen, but that is not our goal.”
In rece years, some people have claimed to marry artificial ielligence, and sometimes have held fabricated and glamorous weddings. But none of these marriages are recognized and legally recognized, so it is unclear what the bill preseed in Ohio is pursuing.
There are many reasons to worry about how human relationships are formed with artificial ielligence models. Today’s popular chats can behave strangely like humans. Also, most of their answers are flattering and confirming users’ beliefs, even if those beliefs are wrong or baseless, and this causes the illusions of these systems to be live or iellige in the user’s mind.



