Tinder revealed last year that it was testing a photo-selection feature that uses AI to help users choose the best photos for their dating profiles. Now dubbed “Photo Selector,” the Match-owned dating ...
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Tinder is waving goodbye to blurry selfies and awkward profile pictures with the launch of Photo Selector, a brand-new AI-powered feature. Announced on Wednesday, July 17, Photo Selector scans your ...
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Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are investing in AI-powered matchmaking, hoping to fend off swiping fatigue.
Online dating can be a minefield, and it’s hard to stand out. On Tinder, it’s usually the profile pictures that grab our attention, but the bios that make our decision on whether we give somebody a ...
Think of your Tinder bio as your dating app elevator pitch—a quick and dirty explanation of who you are and what your vibe is. In an era where dating burnout is high and meeting someone compatible isn ...