Top 5 Online Dating News - Week Ending 23rd June

Top 5 Online Dating News - Week Ending 23rd June

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An article at PC tablet describes how New AI Apps are Aiming to Sweep Dating Users off their Feet.
AI is revolutionizing the dating app landscape, with innovations like AI-powered matchmaking enhancing user experiences and refining match quality. Tinder and other apps use AI to assist with photo selection and suggest matches based on user preferences and specialized AI apps, like iris and Blush, are emerging. Iris uses machine learning to match users based on preferred facial features, while Blush allows users to interact with AI characters to improve relational skills. However, concerns about AI in dating include reduced personal decision-making and potential limitations in accommodating diverse relationships. Despite these challenges, AI's impact on dating will be significant and transformative.

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Tinder is getting political and has Partnered With 'My Life My Say' for the United Kingdom's Election Campaign
My Life My Say is an NGO and is partnering with Tinder to launch an in-app campaign to inform young singles about the UK General Election. Apparently, a third of young UK singles value political engagement in partners, with 21% ending relationships over political differences. The campaign will run until July 3rd and will provide users with vital voting information via a 'Swipe Card.' Research shows 69% of young voters plan to vote, with 60% valuing political respect in relationships. This initiative aims to engage and mobilize young voters. A great course of course.

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Dating App Muzz had some big news this week. They are Launching their very own Social Network which is called Muzz Social. Its a social media platform 'made by Muslims for Muslims'. Features include anonymous posting for sensitive topics, women-only and men-only groups, and a safe space representing Muslim values. The platform encourages freedom of speech on important topics within the Muslim community, with a 24-hour support team ensuring a respectful and halal experience. We are seeing more dating apps, eyeing social features, and moving in the direction of becoming more online community oriented.

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Also, this week, it was reported in India that Bumble has introduced a new feature called "Opening Moves," allowing women to set a question for their matches to respond to, promoting engaging conversations while keeping women in control. To highlight this, Bumble launched an India-wide campaign featuring Bollywood actors. Women can use one of Bumble's recommended Opening Moves, or craft their own. According to Bumble's research, 46% of users that were surveyed on Bumble shared that having more ways to start a conversation would make their dating app experience even better. The new CEO is certainly making waves, and big changes.

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Some news from China. Chinese Women Are Looking to ChatGPT for Love. Dan – which stands for Do Anything Now - is a "jailbreak" version of ChatGPT. It can bypass some of the basic safeguards put in place by its maker, OpenAI, such as not using sexually explicit language. And Dan is becoming popular with some Chinese women who say they are disappointed with their real-world dating experiences. Dan's creator has been identified by some media outlets as an American student, identified only by his first name, Walker. Many Chinese women have been intrigued by Dan. Glow – a Shanghai-based app that allows users to create and interact with AI boyfriends also has millions of users.

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This week's top five news summary was sponsored by Parship meet group, along with Real Me. Also Courtland Brooks. if you need assistance with growing your dating app, or have a service to offer the dating industry that is best in class, please contact us. Have a great week. Thank you for being an online personal watch reader and subscriber.

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