But sometimes love blooms in the strangest places and this one love story will certainly move you to tears.

This is the eternal love story of Roman and Eugenia.

Their love story is one of a kind.

This Programmer wrote a code and kept talking to her boyfriend after his death

Roman was a computer science student and also interested in arts, humanities, and music.

Their love bloomed and led them to New York to avoid the financial crisis in currency pressed new Russia.

Kuyda and Mazurenko became entrepreneurs and served as each others chief adviser as they built their companies.

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Kuyda moved Luka from Moscow to San Francisco in 2015.

After a stint in New York, Mazurenko followed.

On the days he felt depressed, Kuyda took him out for surfing and $1 oysters.

Its very beautiful and very rare.

But it doesnt really fit anywhere.

Kuyda hoped that time will heal Mazurenko and cure him of his melancholy.

Kuyda says she coudnt cry because the loss was so overwhelming.

I didnt cry for a long time, she said.

Then the doctor came out and told her he had died.

As she grieved Mazurenkos death, Kuyda hit upon an idea.

Why not keep Romans memories alive through artificial intelligence.

Luyda gathered Mazurenkos all messages to her and his friends excluding some personal ones that he wrote to her.

She used her companys creation to bring Romans digital consciousness to life.

She had struggled with whether she was doing the right thing by bringing him back this way.

At times it had even given her nightmares.

But ever since Mazurenkos death, Kuyda had wanted one more chance to speak with him.

The end result is pretty fascinating.

While some might raise ethical questions about the posthumous use of technology, Romans tearful mother is thankful.

source: www.techworm.net