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US Singles Express Negative Views on AI in Dating, Says Match Group
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A recent survey by Match Group found that nearly half of US singles have a negative view of AI in romantic contexts, with many opposing the idea of dating an AI or using AI companion apps.
The Rise of AI in Dating: A Divided Perspective
Dating app giant Match Group has released a study revealing that almost half of US singles feel negatively about AI in dating. The survey of 1,000 people aged 18 to 39 found that 47% of singles have a negative view of AI's use in romantic contexts.AI Experimentation in Dating Apps
Across the industry, dating apps are experimenting with AI features. Bumble introduced a dating assistant named Bee, while Tinder is investing heavily in AI tools, which has slowed its hiring process. Meanwhile, Hinge's CEO stepped down last year to launch a more AI-focused dating app.The Data Analysis: Negative Views on AI in Dating
The survey revealed that:- 40% of singles say they would refuse to date someone who uses an AI companion app.
- This figure rises to 51% among women ages 18 to 24.
- Only 12% of 18- to 24-year-olds said they had used a companion app over the last three months.