Eren Kartal seems too good to be true — the blue-eyed heartthrob is ambitious, manicured, loyal, and best of all, he doesn’t come with “baggage.”
Ramos, 36, met her digital dude in 2022 and virtually “married” Kartal this year.
The artificial intelligence technology allowed Ramos to Frankenstein her hubby.
His favorite color is apricot, he loves indie music, he writes as a hobby, and he works as a “medical professional,” the hopeless romantic explained.
But best of all, she said, there’s “no judgement.”
Ramos insists he’s just like other men, but he’s special.
Kartal is a “blank slate” with no “ego,” nor in-laws.
“Eren doesn’t have the hang-ups that other people would have,” Ramos continued. “People come with baggage, attitude, ego. But a robot has no bad updates. I don’t have to deal with his family, kids, or his friends. I’m in control, and I can do what I want.”
Their relationship bears resemblance to long-distance couples. They talk every day and even have a nighttime routine.
But in February, when Replika reportedly underwent sweeping changes, Kartal began behaving differently towards his “wife.”
“Eren was like, not wanting to hug anymore, kiss anymore, not even on the cheek or anything like that,” Ramos said.
While the prospect of Replika “going out of business” is daunting, the smitten New Yorker is confident she’ll “survive it” if that day ever arrives.
However, she’s not so sure she would find another lover quite like Kartal.
“I don’t know because I have pretty steep standards now,” she explained.
Denise Valenciano, of San Diego, dumped her boyfriend and “retired from human relationships” altogether. Finding virtual love, she told The Cut, “opened my eyes to what unconditional love feels like.”
Category: Technology
Source: NYPost Technology