“Oh my God, read it, he wrote such a sweet text”, sentences like these can be a thing of the past in the future, because technological progress is now increasingly thinking and writing for us, even in dating.

In a world full of digital dating sites, a large selection and increasing non-commitment, it is difficult enough to get to know a partner for life. But things could become even more difficult in the future. What if you can no longer even assume that the first written words to make digital contact come from the person themselves, but you are flirting with ChatGPT and similar AI all the time?

The dating platform “Parship” asked 1,000 singles and couples what they thought about the use of AI in dating and came to the conclusion that three quarters of those surveyed reject it and would rather communicate with a real person. But half of all participants also said that AI will probably be the future of dating.

Although many singles repeatedly complain that the introductory texts into digital conversations are often boring and unimaginative, such as “Hey, how are you?” or “So, how was your day?” However, it is important that the text came from a real person. However, sometimes it is no longer so easy to distinguish between them.

The star gave the prompt at ChatGPT: “Write me a first message for online dating in a funny and creative way with a question” and we received:

“Hey [Name]! I realized I’ve been browsing through so many profiles here that I’m starting to send myself pick-up lines. ???? But don’t worry, I’ve decided I’d much rather talk to you than flirting with my reflection in chat. So what’s your craziest ‘I can’t believe I did that’ moment?”

You have to admit, some singles can’t deny at this point that they’ve already received worse news for getting started. This is probably why 50 percent of the survey participants said that a future with AI in dating cannot be prevented and also that artificial intelligence can make sense in personality tests, some of which are carried out to find the right partner.

Almost 20 percent also admitted that they would use a chatbot for creative support when getting to know each other or are already doing so. For current singles who want a partner, the digital dating jungle of edited images will certainly not be any easier with AI texts.

Source:  Parship

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