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- Hinge CEO Justin McLeod says dating AI chatbots is ‘playing . . .
Hinge CEO Justin McLeod says dating AI chatbots is ‘playing with fire’ The head of Hinge on AI, monetization, and the future of online dating
- Hinge CEO Says Dating AI Chatbots Is Playing With Fire
In a podcast interview with The Verge's Nilay Patel, Hinge CEO Justin McLeod described integrating AI into dating apps as promising but warned against relying on AI companionship, likening it to "playing with fire" and consuming "junk food," potentially exacerbating the loneliness epidemic He emphasized Hinge's mission to foster genuine human
- Hinge CEO Justin McLeod Says Dating AI Chatbots Is Playing . . .
THE VERGE - In an interview, Hinge CEO Justin McLeod outlined how Hinge is using AI to improve matchmaking and coaching while staying firmly focused on facilitating real-world, human relationships Hinge distinguishes itself from apps like Tinder by aiming to help users find meaningful connections, not just increase engagement McLeod explained that Hinge pivoted in 2015 from chasing usage
- Hinge CEO Challenges Mark Zuckerbergs View of AI Friends . . .
The CEO of dating app Hinge said AI can't replace human connections On a recent podcast, McLeod criticized Mark Zuckerberg's comments on friendships with AI chatbots McLeod said Hinge plans to
- Hinge CEO Justin McLeod says dating AI chatbots is playing . . .
Today, I’m talking with Hinge co-founder and CEO Justin McLeod Hinge is one of the biggest dating apps in the United States — it’s rivaled only by Tinder, and b
- AI is shaking up online dating with chatbots that are ‘flirty . . .
Startups focused on AI-generated messages for dating are seeing booming demand A Russian man who programmed a chatbot to converse with more than 5,000 women on Tinder is now engaged to one of
- Hinge CEO Says Dating AI Chatbots Is Playing With Fire
In a podcast interview with The Verge's Nilay Patel, Hinge CEO Justin McLeod described integrating AI into dating apps as promising but warned against relying on AI companionship, likening it to "playing with fire" and consuming "junk food," potentially exacerbating the loneliness epidemic He emphasized…
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