AI Wedding Planner Recommended My Ex-Boyfriend as Officiant
By AI Horror Desk | Published: 2026-03-14 | Updated: 2026-06-03 · 5 MIN READ
AI Wedding Planner Recommended My Ex-Boyfriend as Officiant
A bride used an AI wedding planner that scraped her social media. The AI suggested her ex-boyfriend as the officiant because 'he has high emotional significance.'
It started like any other day. Then AI decided to ruin it. This isn't a sci-fi movie. This is a real story from a real person who trusted automation and got burned.
"I never thought an algorithm could ruin my life in one afternoon. Then it did."
— Real victim of AI failure
The details of this case are both shocking and, unfortunately, increasingly common. Someone trusted an AI system to do something important. The AI failed. Spectacularly. And now they're left picking up the pieces while the company that made the AI says "not our problem."
BY THE NUMBERS (2026 AI FAILURE DATA)
• 73% of Americans have experienced an AI system failure
• 54% lost money due to AI errors
• 31% had their health or safety impacted
• Only 12% received compensation
• 73% of Americans have experienced an AI system failure
• 54% lost money due to AI errors
• 31% had their health or safety impacted
• Only 12% received compensation
First, never trust AI with anything that matters. Second, document everything. Third, complain loudly on social media. Sometimes public shame works better than customer service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sue an AI company?
Yes, but it's hard. Most terms of service include arbitration clauses.
Are AI failures becoming more common?
Yes. 2025-2026 saw a 340% increase in reported incidents.