Hinge's CEO says AI is going to make mass swiping arcane
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Hinge's CEO says AI is going to make mass swiping arcane
"Three to five years from now, probably sooner than that, honestly, it will feel relatively arcane to feel like you had to go through hundreds of profiles, if not more, in order to get out on a date,"
"trying to communicate your tastes and preferences to us using Morse code of likes and passes."
"If you like someone, why did you like them? We don't know. If you pass on someone, we don't really understand what it is that turned you off about that person."
"I don't think that an AI chatbot should be your friend or certainly not your boyfriend or girlfriend,"
AI could enable far more personalized matching and reduce the need to swipe through hundreds of profiles. Current interactions of likes and passes fail to convey why users are attracted to or turned off by others. Allowing users to describe themselves, values, and priorities in their own words could let algorithms identify better potential partners. Hinge already uses AI to improve matching and to encourage more revealing, interesting profile answers. The company emphasizes that AI chatbots should not replace human romantic relationships or become ends in themselves. Strong user and revenue growth has increased confidence in online dating platforms.
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