Facebook is getting an AI dating assistant | TechCrunch
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Facebook is getting an AI dating assistant | TechCrunch
"The company says Facebook Dating matches among adults ages 18 to 29 have increased 10% year-over-year growth, with hundreds of thousands of users in that age group creating Facebook Dating profiles each month. That's small compared to competitors like Tinder, which has about 50 million daily active users, and Hinge's 10 million daily active users. AI features have already become the norm in mainstream dating apps."
"Match Group - the owner of Tinder, Hinge, OKCupid, and others - entered a partnership with OpenAI last year, which is part of the dating giant's $20 million-plus investment in AI. That's a big bet, especially given the financial struggles of Match Group, which has lost about 68% of its stock price in the last five years. So far, this investment has produced features like an AI photo selector tool to Tinder, which scans your cameral roll to help choose profile images,"
Meta is bringing an AI assistant to Facebook Dating to help users find matches better tailored to their preferences and to refine profiles. The assistant can respond to queries like finding "a Brooklyn girl in tech" and can suggest profile improvements. A Meet Cute feature delivers a weekly surprise match to help avoid swipe fatigue. Facebook Dating usage among ages 18–29 rose 10% year over year, with hundreds of thousands creating profiles each month. Competing apps like Tinder and Hinge have far larger daily active user bases. AI features are widespread across dating apps, and companies have invested heavily in AI-powered photo selection and matching tools.
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