Bumble CEO Envisions AI as 'Supercharger' for Online Dating Through Better Matching and Safety
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Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd believes AI can improve online dating through better matching and safety measures. She sees AI as a "supercharger" for relationships.
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Wolfe Herd says Bumble has used AI and machine learning in its matching algorithms for years. She wants to leverage AI to find more compatible matches.
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One idea is an AI-powered personal matchmaker that learns a user's preferences and only suggests a few highly compatible matches.
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Other AI uses could be image recognition to identify shared interests and AI assistants to automate parts of dating like making reservations.
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Wolfe Herd says premium AI features will allow Bumble to offer a more curated, customized experience at a higher price point than current offerings.