In New Dating App, You Talk to an AI Matchmaker Who Sets You Up on Dates With Strangers
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Tinder and Hinge have created a dating culture marred by fake profiles, shallow interactions, and superficiality. A new app called Sitch employs artificial intelligence to serve as a matchmaker. It starts by collecting user data through questions about interests and values. The AI then categorizes user preferences into 'Non-negotiables,' 'Red flags,' and 'Nice to Haves.' Instead of directly messaging, users inquire about potential matches through the AI. If mutual interest is found, the AI introduces the two parties, providing a structured approach to dating, albeit at a cost.
Dating apps like Tinder and Hinge are criticized for being poorly moderated and filled with fake profiles, reducing potential relationships to mindless swiping and objectification.
Sitch is a new app that employs AI as a 'matchmaker,' asking users about their preferences before suggesting potential matches based on their responses.
Users interact with the AI by asking questions about their potential date, which can lead to more genuine discussions than typical messaging.
While the AI facilitates introductions after both parties agree, it comes with considerable costs for users seeking to utilize its matchmaking services.
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