Would you let AI date people for you? Bumble founder says this is a possible future, drawing scepticism

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From ghosting to catfishing, online dating can be burdensome and tiring. But according to Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of popular dating app Bumble, we could be on the cusp of a brand new era in online dating. All thanks to artificial intelligence (AI).

Would you let AI date people for you? Bumble founder says this is a possible future, drawing scepticismFrom ghosting to catfishing, online dating can be burdensome and tiring.

During her conversation with Emily, Whitney included another example of how AI can help individuals "create healthy and equitable relationships". A Bumble spokesperson told NBC News that the company "can see a future where AI can continue to foster" positive relations.

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