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Tinder’s AI Can Now Choose Your Most Flattering Photos to Boost Matches
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Tinder’s AI Photo Selector can now choose your most flattering profile pictures by analyzing your entire camera roll, aiming to help users put their best face forward and potentially increase their matches.

How it works: The AI feature requires a sample photo of your face, then scans your phone’s photos to find the best ones of you based on factors like lighting and composition:

  • Users can either let the AI analyze their entire camera roll or select a smaller batch of photos for it to choose from.
  • The AI has been trained to avoid picking photos that violate Tinder’s rules, such as those with nudity.
  • Tinder says the feature operates entirely on-device and does not share your photos or facial data with the company.

Part of a larger trend: AI has already been shaping the modern online dating experience for years in various ways:

  • Tinder previously launched an AI-powered “Super Likeable” feature in 2017 to suggest matches.
  • Some users are outsourcing their swiping and initial conversations to third-party AI bots to save time.
  • However, the growing AI automation in dating apps also raises ethical concerns and questions about the authenticity of some profiles.

Balancing convenience and privacy: While AI tools like Tinder’s Photo Selector aim to make the online dating process easier and more effective, they also require users to place a high degree of trust in the technology:

  • Giving an AI system access to one’s entire camera roll, even if the processing is done on-device, may still raise privacy concerns for some users.
  • There’s a delicate balance between leveraging AI’s capabilities to enhance the user experience and maintaining transparency about how personal data is being used.

As AI becomes increasingly intertwined with online dating, platforms will need to carefully navigate user privacy, data usage, and fostering genuine human connection. Tinder’s Photo Selector represents another step in this evolving landscape, harnessing AI’s potential to help users present their best selves while grappling with the complex implications of the technology.

Tinder's AI Can Examine Your Camera Roll, Choose Your Profile Picture

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