More Single Men Are Using AI Chat Bots to Woo Dates on Tinder

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  • Monday, April 03 2023 @ 01:11 pm
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Single men are increasingly turning to Open AI’s ChatGPT and other AI chat bots to write their dating profiles and send messages to matches on dating app Tinder.

According to Vice, Facebook’s leaked AI tool LLaMA was being tested by dating app users against the popular ChatGPT, both of which can be used to help craft profiles and message matches. And recently, Open AI released ChatGPT4, the newer and more comprehensive version of ChatGPT which took the world by storm.

So far, LLaMA has no guardrails in place so users can experiment as they see fit. ChatGPT 4 is already being used to create text for Tinder profiles and give tips to users for gaining more matches.

Facebook originally made the AI available to researchers and approved other parties, but the tool appeared in 4Chan after a user leaked it on the forum, according to Vice.

State-Sponsored Chinese Dating App Launches to Boost Marriage Rates

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  • Friday, March 31 2023 @ 10:30 am
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China has launched a new state-sponsored dating app to boost marriage rates in the country. Palm Guixi is now available in the Jiangxi province and will use personal data on its single residents there to build its matchmaking platform.

The app itself differs from traditional dating apps like Tinder and Bumble in that the state-run operation picks your matches out based on tracking data, and sets matches up via the app’s blind dates platform according to Gizmodo.

Local governments in the province are organizing in-person matchmaking events as well, encouraging single attendees to wear traditional clothes and play games as a way to break the ice and to celebrate Chinese culture  according to The Guardian.

Tinder Rolls Out Two New Profile Features

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  • Wednesday, March 29 2023 @ 09:43 am
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Tinder has announced two significant new features it is rolling out, including highlighting relationship types (including non-monogamy) and allowing members to display their pronouns on their profiles.

With the new update, Tinder users will be able to choose from a variety of terms to describe their relationship type, and it will display prominently on their profile just under their name and age. They can choose from descriptions like “monogamy,” “ethical non-monogamy,” “open relationship” or “open to exploring,” for example.

According to the press release, Tinder is making this shift to put relationship types more front and center, since it found that 41 percent of Gen Z users are open to non-traditional and non-monogamous relationships. This feature complements the Relationship Goals feature the company rolled out last year, which gave users the ability to specify if they are searching for “Long-term,” “short term” or long-term, open to short-term” among other types, like “just figuring out my dating goals.”

India is Fifth Fastest Growing Dating App Market Globally

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  • Monday, March 27 2023 @ 03:01 pm
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India is now among the fastest-growing dating app markets worldwide, thanks to a growing young population of singles and their changing attitudes towards dating.

In terms of year-over-year growth, India emerged as the fifth largest market in dating app spending in 2022, according to a new study by data.ai Intelligence. Researchers found that Indian users spent $31 million more in 2022 than they did in 2021 despite economic factors like inflation that affect consumer spending.

Match Group, Bumble, and other major dating app companies have made a big investment in India, hoping to capitalize on this attractive market which now brings in millions of dollars in revenue each year to dating app companies.

Conservative Catholic Groups Invest in Tech to Out Gay Priests on Dating Apps

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  • Friday, March 24 2023 @ 09:19 am
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A group of conservative Catholics based in Colorado spent millions to buy tracking data from dating apps to identify gay priests, and then shared the information with regional Bishops.

The Washington Post, which broke the story, noted that the purchasing and use of the data is legal, and is “emblematic of a new surveillance frontier in which private individuals can potentially track other Americans’ locations and activities using commercially available information.”

The Post heard audio recordings of executive members discussing the organization’s mission and this particular project. Jayd Henricks, the group’s president, did not respond to questions from the Post, but instead posted an article on the website First Things saying he was proud to be part of the group, and that the purpose was to “help the Church be holy…” He also wrote that the group has conducted other research, but did not provide details.

Securities Law Firms File Class Action Lawsuit Against Match Group

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  • Wednesday, March 22 2023 @ 09:48 am
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A group of class action lawsuits have been filed in the U. S. District Court on behalf of investors who purchased shares of Match Group stock between November 3, 2021 and January 31, 2023. The lawsuits allege that the company misled investors as to financial expectations and new product executions that Match Group was claiming to initiate.

According to law firm Bernstein Liebhard LLP, a lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the district of Delaware and alleges “violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.”

According to the press release from Kaskela Law, LLC, throughout the dates named in the lawsuit, Match Group and its executive officers “falsely represented to investors” that Tinder was moving forward with critical product initiatives to drive growth for the company in 2022 and going forward. In addition to this, other lawsuits have been filed on behalf of investors with Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, and Bernstein Liebhard LLP, among others.

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