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Dating Apps Suck. AI Can Help

Por: Newsweek Opinion July 20, 2023

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Have you ever used a dating app? If you're happily married to your high school sweetheart—congratulations, you dodged a bullet. The rest of us know exactly where this is going: Dating apps suck. No, it's not you.Online dating works well in theory. Swipe right on people you find attractive. Swipe left on people you don't. If you both swipe right, the app opens a chat between the two of you where you have some delightful banter... + full article



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