Automation is a reality that has led men and women to overexploit it in all its forms to give free rein to their desires, whatever they may be. Among them, dating applications.
Such is the case with Cupidbot. An artificial intelligence that promises to get straight men dates without them putting too much effort.
A group of engineers who claim to have worked for this technology have developed CupidBot, a subscription service in beta that has just opened to the public.
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No writing essays, no writing computer code, no giving advice. The new way to exploit artificial intelligence is to develop chatbots that can make you a date in applications like Tinder. Also includes Bumble or Hinge.
For now, it’s being offered for $15 for those who want to try it for three months and already have over five thousand subscribers. Despite not being the only ones trying, they seem to have gone the furthest.
“We focus on the love lives of straight men because they are the ones most affected by dating apps. It takes the average man a long time to get one date a month,” said the creators, who are retired Tinder engineers.
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How does Cupidbot work for effortless dating?
CupidBot takes care of swiping and chatting for you on your dating apps to get you multiple dates a week so you can get on with the good part.
Once the match is made in the application and the conversation begins, the other person is not indicated at any point that they are speaking with artificial intelligence. It just starts talking like there’s a human on the other end of the line.
This app flirts, chats, gets a phone number and even arranges a date and date on behalf of the user.
They emphasize that their filter is not passed by those who are merely ‘attention-seeking’ and, moreover, they only notify you ‘when you get an appointment’.
In this way, the algorithm analyzes possible matches of the user with the profiles that appear and chooses who can match.
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“All Tinder members must authentically represent themselves as described in our terms of use,” they warn from the tech, where they deny that the Cupidbot developers have been their employees.
According to the examples given by the company itself, the goal is to make an appointment as soon as possible or, failing that, to get the phone number or an address on social networks.
The app, as expected, is clearly aimed at heterosexual men, as the creators believe they have a “clear disadvantage” over women in the application.
Source: Eluniverso

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