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assayer
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How much of love will be automated in the coming years? In California, a new app for students is making dating easier. It removes two time-consuming steps in regular dating apps: looking through profiles and starting small talk. You simply enter your info and preferences, and then AI takes care of the matchmaking. This includes arranging the time and place for your date, as well as providing conversation starters! The reporter who tested the app is doubtful. The matching relies mostly on shared hobbies. Also, the conversation starters include some strange, clearly AI-generated ideas. Despite its weaknesses, making dating easy is the ultimate goal of the dating app business. I think more and more of it will be handled by AI. see: https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/tired-of-tinder-bay-area-ai-dating-app-20313723.php
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EVGENY SARATOV π©
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AI-driven love sounds both fascinating and unsettling. Technology can help match interests, but can it truly replace human connection, emotions, and chemistry? While automation makes things convenient, genuine relationships might still need the unpredictability and depth only real interactions can provide. π«π©ββ€οΈβπ¨π«
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