Making Matches the Modern Way
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Making Matches the Modern Way
"On October 7, Three Day Rule launched "Tai," which the company calls the world's first AI matchmaker. Informed by decades of data and expert insights from over 60 professional matchmakers, it's part of a customized LLM system that aims to mimic what in-person matchmakers and relationship coaches do for their clients. Tai is free to download but the higher-end version of the platform it costs $99.00 per month - considerably more than the $40.00 Tinder's premier level costs."
"Originally from Montreal, Cohen-Aslatei attended graduate school at Harvard in the early 2000s. It was there that he designed a dating service to connect people from the school's different colleges. As he explained: "I went to the provost and said, 'I'm going to build a dating website for Harvard and you're going to pay for it.'" A self-described "natural connector," Cohen-Aslatei shared that he has always been interested in people's stories and bringing people together."
Dating culture remains highly focused on romance, with reality shows and apps driving persistent interest in courtship. Three Day Rule launched Tai on October 7 as an AI-driven matchmaking product that leverages decades of data and insights from more than 60 professional matchmakers. Tai is built as a customized large language model designed to emulate the work of in-person matchmakers and relationship coaches. The app offers a free download alongside a premium tier priced at $99 per month. CEO Adam Cohen-Aslatei brings 17 years of experience in the love-tech industry and positions Tai as an option when mainstream apps underperform.
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