
Finding love using an AI does not interest young people unlike the 30 to 40 year olds

Applications like Tinder, Hinge and Bumble have added IA tools. These features allow you to select the best profile photo, find a first message sent or get help to write a description. The objective is to facilitate user experience and maximize engagement.
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Young uncomfortable with AI in dating
But the results are not there according to the survey of Bloomberg. Generation Z is uncomfortable with these tools. There are only the thirties (Millennials, born between the early 1980s and the mid-1990s) who appreciated these features IA and almost half of the respondents explain that they have no difficulty in doing so.
The study was conducted by certificate between May 15 and 29 with 1000 Americans. No application name was mentioned and everything focused on IA features.
Nicole d’ouza, technological analyst at Bloomberg And author of the report, believes that these results show a discrepancy between the supply of dating applications and the real needs of users.
A conclusion that echoes another survey of Mashable With ten singles who explain their weariness of applications and their desire for meetings in person.
Generation Z therefore resists AI, but other studies say the opposite. A match report at the Kinsey Institute explains that almost half of generation Z has already used AI in its sentimental life. Young people even consider AI as a partner
While it is native of digital, generation Z seems to favor human authenticity in romantic relationships and rejects the IA tools which could harm this spontaneity. Millennials would be much more inclined to use them.




