44 percent of people using a dating app said they would trust the selections and matches of artificial intelligence (AI). For some users, algorithms are even more important, as dating apps make the process of dating easier for 54 percent of those surveyed
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The use of dating applications has become a very common tool in individuals' quests for love and romance, no matter their demographic. Making connections thanks to algorithms is now part of the daily life of singles all over the world. So much so that 44% of dating app users trust artificial intelligence to find them the right person.
According to the latest study "Love in an algorithmic age" from cybersecurity company Kaspersky, 44% of people using a dating app said they would trust the selections and matches of artificial intelligence (AI). For some users, algorithms are even more important, as dating apps make the process of dating easier for 54% of those surveyed.
David Jacoby, a security researcher at Kaspersky, outlined that "results of our research show that many people positively perceive the introduction of AI into dating applications." But what about the dating process and romantic relationships? "Algorithms may not be able to feel, but they make possible relationships that involve very personal qualities, such as empathy, openness, and emotional stability," note therapists Birgitt Hölzel and Stefan Ruzas of Munich practice Liebling + Schatz.
Conducted globally with 18,000 people across 27 countries, this study reveals how deeply entrenched dating apps are in our contemporary world and the recent transformations in how we find love.
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