People are literally marrying AI—swapping vows with chatbots, getting digital wedding certificates, and even hiring planners for these futuristic unions. As young adults increasingly see AI as a potential romantic replacement, the tech industry is booming with apps offering deeply personal AI companions. But this trend’s sparking fierce debate: lawmakers are rushing to define AI’s legal limits, with some states trying to bar it from marriage or property rights, arguing AI lacks consciousness. Missouri’s failed bill was just one of many efforts to preserve human-centric laws, while others classify AI as inanimate objects. The race to regulate AI’s legal standing is on—and no one’s sure where it’s headed.

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