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Tinder's AI Now Judges Your Flirting Skills Because Humans Apparently Can't

Apps, AI, Generative AI, dating apps, Tinder

In a move that surprises absolutely no one, Tinder has decided that human judgment is so last century and has rolled out an AI-powered game to assess your flirting skills. Because nothing says romance like a cold, unfeeling algorithm telling you how to woo your potential soulmate.

The game, powered by OpenAI, allows users to practice their pickup lines on a virtual entity that probably has more emotional depth than your last date. "Why risk rejection from a real person when you can be judged by a machine?" asks Tinder, probably.

Here's how it works: You flirt with an AI bot, reenact those "meet-cute" scenarios you've seen in rom-coms (that never happen in real life), and then receive a score. Because nothing gets the sparks flying like a performance review from your phone.

  • Feature 1: "Flirt Gym" – Where your cringey pickup lines go to die.
  • Feature 2: "Virtual Rejection" – Now you can experience the thrill of being ghosted without leaving your couch.
  • Feature 3: "AI Wingman" – Because your real friends are tired of hearing about your dating woes.

But wait, there's more! The AI also provides suggestions for improvement, because nothing says "I'm into you" like reciting lines that were approved by a robot. "Try saying 'Do you believe in love at first swipe?' with 12% more enthusiasm," your AI coach might say. Riveting stuff.

In conclusion, Tinder's new AI game is here to remind us that love in the digital age is alive, well, and completely devoid of human interaction. So, whether you're a flirting novice or a seasoned smooth talker, there's nothing quite like the validation of a machine telling you you're doing great. Or not.

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