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Let's fast forward to 20 years from now.
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A wedding looked nothing like today. No
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long paperwork, no shouting relatives,
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no 7-hour ritual, just two people, one
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blockchain, and one AI witness. Welcome
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to the future of marriages.
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Let me tell you a quick story. Ana and
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Rohin are modern couple living in 2045.
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They are in love. They're ready. They
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want a marriage that fits the digital
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world they live in. So instead of going
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to a traditional registration office,
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they open their phone. In this future,
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marriages are smart contracts. No long
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forms, no lost papers, just one digital
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platform cryptographically locked that
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records consent, records
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and update changes accordingly. This
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isn't science fiction. Blockchain
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marriages are being experimented with
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globally. In 20 years, this could be the
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norm. And then comes the most important
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and the biggest update, prenups 2.0.
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Today, prenups are long documents that
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nobody wants to read. But in the near
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future, this will be dynamic digital
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agreements that will adjust in real
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time. Imagine your prenupdating itself
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when you buy a house, when you start a
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business, or even when you decide to
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raise a child. Prenups will be like
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financial GPS. Always transparent,
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always recalculating, and always fair.
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But here's the twist. The future isn't
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just about digitizing human marriages.
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It's about dealing with something brand
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new, which is AI relationships. Yes, you
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heard that right. By 2030, people will
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have AI companions. They will talk, they
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will listen, they will even remember
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your preferences. And they might even
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simulate your emotions. Sounds awful,
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but it is the truth. Will people try to
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marry their AI partners? Maybe, maybe
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not. But the system needs to set a clear
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boundary. Human relationships and
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marriages equals to recognized. But AI
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partners allowed but not legally
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recognized. But who knows the future?
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The laws might change. With digital
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marriages come digital risk, AI
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generated deep fake, fake profile
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created by algorithm, identity theft
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disguised as love. The future of
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marriages requires strong laws around
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consent, data protection, digital
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identity and emotional safety. So Ana
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and Rohan finalized their smart
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contract, signed with biometric and now
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their marriage is recorded across
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thousands of secure knots. No physical
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document, no middleman, just two humans
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making a promise backed by technology
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and protected by law. The future of
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marriage isn't about replacing
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traditions. It's about making
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commitments more safe, more secure, and
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more smart. As we enter into this
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techdriven future, it is always
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important to understand the law behind
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it. And to stay updated, keep watching.