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[The AI Dating Experiment: Can Algorithms Find True Love?]-[Dating Apps Suck. A.I. Clones Are Making Them Even Weirder.]

Modern Love · B2 · 2024-12-11

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The AI Dating Experiment: Can Algorithms Find True Love?

In a recent episode of the Modern Love podcast, host Anna Martin sat down with reporter Eli Tan to discuss his unconventional experiment: outsourcing his love life to Artificial Intelligence. Faced with the widespread fatigue and frustration that characterize modern dating apps, Tan sought to determine if AI could alleviate the tedium of digital courtship.

The Problem: Dating App Fatigue

Tan, like many of his peers, views current dating apps as "performative" and "liminal interactions" that rarely lead to genuine connections. Despite adopting a "data-driven approach"—optimizing his profile with fun prompts and curated photos—he found that the process remained draining. He noted that swiping often feels like a chore, leaving users feeling "trapped" by the necessity of these platforms to meet potential partners.

The Experiment: AI Clones and Coaches

To solve the time-consuming nature of dating, Tan turned to AI cloning technology. Using apps like Ice and Volar, he trained AI bots to mimic his personality, cadence, and interests.

  • Autonomous Dating: Tan’s clones conducted hundreds of virtual dates weekly, interacting with other users' clones. While this promised efficiency, Tan found the experience "totally bizarre." Reading transcripts of his clone saying, "I really like you" to another AI felt like an "uncanny valley" experience—a secret life he wasn't actually part of.
  • The "Crunchy Cheesy Bliss" Incident: A highlight of the experiment was a transcript where Tan’s clone interacted with a real person named Rachel. The AI relied on repetitive catchphrases like "crunchy cheesy bliss" and "pepperoni perfection." Tan admitted he was "cringing" while reading it, realizing that the AI lacked the nuance and authenticity required for real human connection.
  • AI Dating Coaches: Tan also utilized AI coaches like "Christy the Blunt Bestie" and "Ethan the Wingman" to analyze his real-life conversations. While these tools provided feedback on whether a match was romantic or platonic, Tan discovered that the advice often reflected the AI’s inherent optimism or caution rather than a deep understanding of the other person.

The Verdict: Do We Want AI to Solve Our Love Lives?

Ultimately, Tan’s experiment highlighted the limitations of technology in replicating human chemistry. He concluded that while AI can help with logistics—such as suggesting date spots or providing a sounding board—it cannot automate the "serendipity" of meeting someone.

"I think my takeaway is less about can AI solve my dating life and more do I want it to?" Tan remarked. He expressed a desire to keep the "meet-cutes" and initial sparks of romance human-led, despite the difficulty of navigating modern dating. While he still uses AI for practical tasks like finding restaurants, he has largely abandoned the cloning apps, recognizing that the essence of a relationship is found in the very human, unscripted moments that algorithms struggle to replicate.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm ready to go.
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Thanks for having me on.
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Do you feel sort of trapped by these apps?
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I might as well have an approach that would work.
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I've never heard of someone dating like this ever.
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📝Key Phrases

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feel out
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hit it off
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tell it like it is
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spice it up
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buddy vibes
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