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Tinder Tests AI‑Powered “Chemistry” Feature That Analyzes Users’ Camera Rolls

Tinder Tests AI‑Powered “Chemistry” Feature That Analyzes Users’ Camera Rolls
Tinder is piloting an AI‑driven “Chemistry” feature that examines users’ camera‑roll photos and asks interactive questions to infer interests and personality. Described by parent company Match Group as a tool to ease swipe fatigue by showing fewer, more compatible matches, the feature currently runs in New Zealand and Australia and will expand to other markets. While the rollout is opt‑in, privacy concerns arise over granting an app access to personal photos. Match Group hopes the addition, alongside other AI tools, will reverse a multi‑year decline in paying subscribers. Leer más →

Tinder Tests AI-Powered “Chemistry” Feature Accessing Camera Roll Photos

Tinder Tests AI-Powered “Chemistry” Feature Accessing Camera Roll Photos
Tinder is piloting an AI-driven feature called Chemistry that asks users questions and, with permission, scans Camera Roll photos to learn more about their interests and personality. The test is underway in New Zealand and Australia and is described as a major pillar of Tinder’s 2026 product experience. Match Group said the experiment will have a modest negative impact on direct revenue and is part of broader AI efforts, including nudges before potentially offensive messages and photo‑selection assistance. The move comes as Tinder faces declining paying subscribers and a shifting dating market. Leer más →

Cheater‑catching apps turn dating profiles into searchable surveillance tools

Cheater‑catching apps turn dating profiles into searchable surveillance tools
Apps such as Cheaterbuster and CheatEye allow users to upload a name or a photo and, using facial‑recognition technology and public data, locate a person's dating profile on services like Tinder. The services charge a fee per search and have been shown to locate profiles accurately in tests. Privacy experts warn that the practice violates user consent, may be inaccurate, and raises concerns about bias and data protection laws such as GDPR. Tinder has not commented, and lawmakers are being urged to address the growing surveillance trend. Leer más →

Meta Introduces AI Dating Assistant and Weekly ‘Meet Cute’ Match on Facebook Dating

Meta Introduces AI Dating Assistant and Weekly ‘Meet Cute’ Match on Facebook Dating
Meta is expanding Facebook Dating with two new tools: an AI‑powered Dating Assistant that helps users fine‑tune profiles, search criteria and conversation ideas, and a weekly “Meet Cute” feature that delivers a surprise match each week. The company hopes the AI coach and random‑match element will make the service more engaging and efficient, especially for younger users who feel fatigued by endless swiping. While Facebook Dating still trails rivals like Tinder and Hinge, Meta reports that hundreds of thousands of North American users continue to create profiles each month and that matches among 18‑ to 29‑year‑olds have risen year over year. Leer más →