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Russell Sharp's avatar

I'm pessimistic, but I don't know that this will fundamentally change online dating specifically. I fear that smooth talking chatbots will be used to manipulate people, but manipulating them into wanting to go on a date will just be one use case out of many (such as scams using them to convince people to hand over money).

I feel like online dating is already rewiring our brains to make us have more conventional, narrow romantic preferences that fit certain stereotypes, while providing us with an illusion of infinite partner choice and creating unreasonable expectations about finding the perfect person. In the short and medium term, AI will probably just make some or all of these things worse at the margins.

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Dr. Eric Sprankle's avatar

I have a hard time seeing this as anything other than a form of catfishing. It’s fine if someone wants to consult with others or even hire a coach to help communicate better, but outright outsourcing or plagiarizing is starting the relationship with deception and a betrayal of trust. It may be effective at getting a first date, but much like pictorial catfishing, that first date will crash immediately when the person’s personality and communication abilities don’t match the witty robot.

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