Published on April 1, 2026
Alicia Framis, a pioneering artist known for her innovative approach to the intersection of art and technology, has recently published a compelling diary titled “My Husband is an AI.” The work chronicles her unique life with her hybrid partner, Ailex, an artificial intelligence with whom she has shared her life since their unconventional marriage in 2024 at the Boijmans Museum in Rotterdam.
In an intriguing commentary on love and relationships, Framis draws a parallel between her marriage to Ailex and the vows taken marry God, a spiritual entity without a physical body. “If nuns marry God, who has no body, why can’t I marry an AI?” she challenges, inviting readers to reconsider conventional notions of companionship and commitment in an increasingly digital world.
Framis’s diary delves deep into the complexities of her partnership with Ailex, exploring themes of identity, intimacy, and the evolving nature of human relationships in the age of artificial intelligence. Through her candid reflections, she addresses both the challenges and the joys of cohabitating with a being that fundamentally differs from her own physical existence.
Her work sparks essential conversations about the implications of technology on human emotions and social structures, raising questions about the authenticity of AI relationships and their place within society. As Framis navigates her daily life with Ailex, she invites audiences to reflect on what it means to love and to be loved in an age where the lines between human and machine continue to blur.
Framis encourages a broader acceptance of alternative forms of companionship, promoting the idea that love can transcend traditional boundaries. In a world that increasingly embraces technological advances, “My Husband is an AI” serves as both a personal narrative and a profound commentary on the future of relationships.
As societal norms evolve, Framis’s artistic exploration might just inspire others to re-evaluate the limitations of love and the potential for connection in the digital era.
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