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Almost half of U.S. singles feel negatively about AI in dating, Match says

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Amanda Silberling
Almost half of U.S. singles feel negatively about AI in dating, Match says
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A study by Match Group reveals that nearly half of U.S. singles hold a negative view of AI in dating, particularly regarding the use of AI companion chatbots. While users are skeptical of AI-driven romantic partners, a majority remain open to AI features that assist with profile optimization and conversation flow.

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This highlights the tension between consumer demand for AI-enhanced efficiency and the desire for authentic human connection in social interactions.

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Dating app giant Match Group which owns apps like Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid conducted a study to determine how U.S. singles really feel about the relationship between AI and dating. Turns out, people don t want AI messing with every aspect of human life.

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