Tinder user gets engaged to woman chosen by ChatGPT
Updated | By East Coast Radio
So, your wingman aka a chatbot has been doing all the work for you and you just swoop in and take the credit?
Dating is daunting on its own, which is why all leading ladies and men have wingmen or wingwomen to soften the approach.
But we cannot expect wingpeople to be actual people in this day and age. Instead, the online world of dating has chatbots.
"A man just became an internet sensation by spilling the beans that he turned ChatGPT into his personal wingman on Tinder. This genius ran a bot that scored him matches with a whopping 5,000 ladies!" (Mashable)
On the 30th of January, Aleksandr Zhadan shared that he proposed to a girl that he met through a ChatGPT digital matchmaker.
Yikes, talk about the future of dating.
"He created a bot that chatted with a whopping 5,239 girls over a year to find 'the one.' This love-seeking bot led him to a crazy schedule of up to six dates a day, and eventually he had to switch things up." (Mashable)
Essentially, Zhadan trained the AI bot to communicate with women in a manner that he would. The AI bot then proceeded to remove matches that were not made in heaven, so to speak.
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You have to admit that it has a sense of romance to it.
Plus, "Karina wasn't troubled when she discovered that Alexander was employing artificial intelligence (AI) for their communication. It's worth noting that Kareena and Alexander are married and firmly believe in their compatibility." (Mashable)
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