Dating Apps Are Banking on AI to Win over Gen Z—but the Sparks Aren't Flying, Survey Finds
JUL 17 – Grindr aims to combat dating app fatigue by 2027 with an AI wingman as 86% of surveyed Gen-Zers and millennials believe AI can ease dating challenges, Cosmopolitan said.
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Born in the 1990s in the form of websites, online dating has evolved with the arrival of the smartphone to become omnipresent applications. From Meetic, launched in 2001, to today's apps, these tools have been permanently installed in dating habits, both young and old. Whether it's looking for love or a simple adventure, their use has become common. To evaluate its relevance, we tested the free version of eight popular dating applications, in or…
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