An Anthropic employee built an AI wedding site—then one detail went viral
It seems that Austin Lau from the marketing department of Anthropic has taken wedding planning to a whole new level with the help of artificial intelligence.
It seems that Austin Lau from the marketing department of Anthropic has taken wedding planning to a whole new level with the help of artificial intelligence.
It seems that Austin Lau from the marketing department of Anthropic has taken wedding planning to a whole new level with the help of artificial intelligence.
On the eve of his wedding with his partner, Lau launched Claude Code and had AI analyze their iMessage correspondence over the past 12 years, Business Insider writes .
He fed the data into Claude Design and generated a personalized wedding website with tons of statistics, funny graphs, and local memes of their couple. The man posted the results on X and instantly garnered over 3 million views.
The result was similar to Spotify Wrapped’s individual year-end tallies, but for their relationship: 161,000 messages, 8,600 photos sent, nearly 28,000 emojis, and about 1,800 «I love you» text declarations.
One graph showed the dynamics of their correspondence by year, with a peak in 2016, when they were in college. Another graph showed that the most activity in correspondence occurred around 9 p.m.

But the internet went viral on a completely different detail: the second most frequently used emoji by couples over the past 12 years was the angry smiley. One user on X commented: «Good luck, buddy.»
To which Lau replied: «I’m sorry, brother.»



