The titans of online dating have heard the message loud and clear: Their customers are burnt out and dissatisfied, like department-store patrons who’ve been on their feet all day with nothing to show for it.
So a growing number of apps are aiming to offer something akin to a personal shopper: They’re incorporating AI not only as a tool for choosing photos and writing bios or messages, but as a Machine-Learning Cupid.
Whitney Wolfe Herd’s new app, she says, will ask people about themselves and then use a large language model to present them with matches—based not on quippy one-liners or height preferences, she told the Boston radio station WBUR, but on “the things that matter most: shared values, shared goals, shared life beliefs.”
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