Facebook Rolls Out AI Assistant For Its Dating App

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Facebook Rolls Out AI Assistant For Its Dating App

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Facebook announced on Monday that it is rolling out two new features for its dating app: a dating AI assistant and Meet Cute. Both AI-powered tools are designed to help users find a good match through personalized algorithms and have already begun rolling out in North America.

In a rush? Here are the quick facts:

  • Meta announced new AI-powered features for the Facebook Dating app.
  • A new AI assistant will guide users through their dating journey.
  • Meet Cutie will show users a “surprise match” based on their interests every week.

According to Meta’s announcement, Meet Cutie and the dating assistant are already available for Facebook Dating accounts in the United States and Canada, where hundreds of thousands of users create new profiles every month.

“Today, we’re introducing a dating assistant and Meet Cute, two new Facebook Dating features that help you skip the swipe and give you fresh ways to connect with the people you want to date,” said Facebook.

The dating assistant has been designed to guide users through their dating journey. The chatbot will suggest date ideas, help improve a user’s profile, and find candidates that fit the user’s interests and requirements.

“It can help you find better matches based on your interests and preferences, giving you refined search and custom match recommendations,” explained Facebook.

Meet Cute will show users a “surprise match” based on their interests every week, allowing them to interact right away or unmatch.

“Meet Cute is ideal for anyone who’s tired of swiping and is looking for a fresh, easy way to expand their typical pool of dating candidates,” wrote Facebook.

Facebook’s new AI-powered features demonstrate the company’s efforts to remain competitive in the rapidly evolving market.

In January, the dating app Hinge launched an AI-powered feature called “Prompt Feedback” to help users optimize their profiles and combat user fatigue. In April, Tinder launched an AI feature—powered by OpenAI—called Game Game, which helps users flirt in humorous scenarios with AI personas.

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