Are Chatbots Responsible for All Your Right Swipes on Dating Apps?

Are Chatbots Responsible for All Your Right Swipes on Dating Apps?

Chatbots Responsible for All Your Right Swipes: Tinder users are using ChatGPT

The launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT this month has ushered in a new era — of social feeds clogged with screenshots and discussions of the chatbot and its seemingly infinite uses. Tinder users are using ChatGPT to impress matches on Tinder. TikTokers didn't hesitate to divulge how this chatbot is helping them to write poetry, impressing phrases and perfect lines. So, the question is, are chatbots responsible for all your right swipes on dating apps?

According to a Mashable report, Tinder users are using ChatGPT to impress matches on Tinder. Some users in the United States are taking Tik Tok to share screenshots of how ChatGPT is being used to impress the matches on Tinder. One video wrote the caption 'future of Tinder' while sharing screenshots of chats.

A user sought the chatbot's help with a poem to send to a six-foot tall woman he was interested in. The match messaged back acknowledging she loved the poem. Here's another example, this time a TikTok user requested a weight-lifting-themed opener. ChatGPT spit out, "Do you mind if I take a seat? Because watching you do those hip thrusts is making my legs feel a little weak." The report stated that the receiver of the message was impressed and shared her Snapchat handle with the user.

Using AI in dating apps isn't new. For years, programmers have been trying to further gamify the game of finding love on your phone. These Tinder users created bots to swipe and message for them and can do so with hundreds of users at a time.

Dating has become a joke in today's world. And it's pretty obvious that these types of things don't last for long because how would a match feel if they knew your messages were AI-generated? Are you lying by omission by not telling them a bot actually "wrote" the message? What if they were using ChatGPT to message, too — then would it matter?

These questions are yet be answered.

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