In artificial intelligence (AI) predictions, the potential transformation of relationships stands out as one of the most unsettling prospects, verging on the territory of the TV show "Black Mirror."
The concept of falling in love with artificial intelligence or children preferring AI tutors over humans raises profound questions.
However, even as AI advances, human companionship will likely remain sought after, with technology offering assistance.
Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder and CEO of the popular dating app Bumble Inc (NASDAQ: BMBL), suggests that AI could enhance the dating experience.
Wolfe Herd discussed the potential of AI to improve the courtship process, especially for those who struggle with flirting or experience anxiety about social interactions, Bloomberg reports.
Leveraging AI chatbots could instill confidence and help individuals feel secure before engaging with unfamiliar people.
Loneliness has almost become an epidemic, with over half of U.S. adults feeling isolated.
While most individuals under 30 attempted online dating, there is evidence of dating app burnout, according to a survey conducted by Match Group, Inc (NASDAQ: MTCH), a Bumble competitor.
Wolfe Herd's vision extends beyond romantic connections; she envisions AI finding romantic partners and platonic relationships.
To this end, Bumble introduced a separate BFF app to facilitate friendships tapping into the friend-finding market, including livestreaming apps Yubo, LMK, Wink, Swipr, and Vibe.
As Wolfe Herd puts it, Bumble's mission involves constructing a novel business model that addresses various aspects of relationships through technology.
She emphasizes that the company is pioneering a new dimension of relationship building.
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