
Almost half of U.S. singles feel negatively about AI in dating, Match says
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According to Match, nearly 47% of U.S.
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According to Match, nearly 47% of U.S. singles harbor negative feelings towards AI in dating. However, many users of dating apps express openness to AI tools for enhancing profiles and generating conversation starters.
Key Points
- 47% of singles view AI in dating negatively, as per Match.
- Users are receptive to AI for improving profiles and conversation starters.
- The study highlights a divide in attitudes towards AI in dating.
- AI's role in dating apps remains a contentious topic among users.
- Potential for AI to enhance user experience despite negative perceptions.
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From source RSS / original summaryAbout 47% of singles look negatively at the use of AI in dating -- but, many dating app users are open to AI helping with profile punch-ups and conversation starters.
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