We tried 4 AI matchmaking apps. We're still single.
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We tried 4 AI matchmaking apps. We're still single.
"The pools varied in size, from giants like Facebook Dating (with its 21 million users) to smaller startups like Sitch, Amata, and Three Day Rule. Sitch and Amata both have raised millions of dollars to build a new style of dating app where, instead of swiping through profiles, you get paired with an AI matchmaker - a chatbot - who brings you new matches."
"This is the final installment of Business Insider's Love in the Age of AI series, which examines how AI is changing the way people find love - and shaking up the dating business. Read the rest of the series: Dating apps are betting millions that you'll fall back in love with them The rise of the AI wingman The new era of dating has arrived. Here's your cheat sheet to 24 new apps.The apps also tout focus on dating with more intention."
Four AI matchmaking apps were tested: Facebook Dating, Sitch, Amata, and Three Day Rule. App pools ranged from large platforms with millions of users to small startups that raised funding to build chatbot matchmakers. The AI approach pairs users with conversational chatbots that propose matches, vote on profiles, and can plan dates. The services produced some real dates, including a drink arranged via Amata, but match volume varied: Sitch suggested compatible profiles without matches, and Three Day Rule offered none. Features like slowing swiping and automated date planning were helpful, but they did not end dating fatigue.
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