Tinder is testing an AI feature that looks through a user's photos for the ones that represent them best on their dating profile.
Tinder is testing an artificial intelligence feature that looks through a user’s photos for the ones that represent them best on their dating profile.
“Sometimes, people are really excited to jump into the Tinder experience,” says March Group CEO Bernard Kim. “Then in that exact moment where you upload five pictures, people get generally nervous or uncomfortable, like, ‘What is the right picture that I’ve taken over the last year to make my dating profile more me?’”
“I really think AI can help our users build better profiles in a more efficient way that really do showcase their personalities,” Kim says in a call with investors and analysts.Kim says that Match Group will be launching further AI initiatives to help “eliminate awkwardness” and improve the online dating experience. This includes using generative AI to help write a user’s bio. According to a Tinder study, a third of its members say they would use generative AI to help them make their profile.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Match Group shares can rally 30% thanks to a recovery in Tinder, says BTIGBTIG upgraded shares to buy from neutral, citing improving outlook for Tinder after a slump in 2022.
Read more »
New Blood Tests May Detect Cancer EarlierWhat if a simple blood test could speed cancer diagnosis and lead to faster treatment? WebMD Chief Medical Officer drjohnwhyte investigates:
Read more »
Kendall County mosquito batch tests positive for West NileKendall County Health Department officials have reported that a mosquito batch collected in Yorkville recently tested positive for West Nile virus.
Read more »
India finds string of deficiencies among drugmakers after risk testsIndia has found multiple deficiencies among drugmakers following wide-ranging inspections across the industry, including a lack of raw materials testing, the health ministry said on Wednesday.
Read more »
Liberty Park pond reopens after tests show minimal risk of harmful algaeThere's good news for dogs and their owners after the popular pond at Liberty Park has been reopened after the risk of harmful algae has been found to be minimal.
Read more »
GPs given freedom to order heart checks directReferrals for respiratory tests will also be allowed in bid to speed up diagnosis in England.
Read more »