Apps and algorithms: can dating be boiled down to a science? podcast
Briefly

The idea is that artificial intelligence can do a better job of finding that person than you can. But the key thing about that is - does the AI really know what makes two people compatible? Are we even measuring the right things when it comes to compatibility? And I think that's really what social scientists are trying to get at.
My sense is that a lot of dating apps rely on these algorithms to do the matchmaking, but we're not necessarily sure that these algorithms are doing a good job of figuring out who's compatible with who. And that's why the research hasn't necessarily found overwhelming evidence that these algorithms work.
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