Tinder will know who your match will be through Artificial Intelligence
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Tinder wants to make it easier than ever for you to find a partner, flirt, or the occasional one-night stand. The most used dating application in the world is testing a new function, based on Artificial Intelligence, by which the user will be suggested a certain number of people to give a 'Super Like'.
Tinder wants to become a matchmaker
A 'Super Like' is like a 'Like' but raised to the cube. It's telling the person you're interested in 'Hey, I like you a lot, you're in my top preferences'.All users, by default, could give one 'Super Like' per day. This number was increased to five in the premium options of the application. Now, this application unfolds: in addition to the 'Super Like' we will have the 'Super Likable', something like 'Super Gustables'. The Artificial Intelligence of the application knows you and your tastes. There are many days accepting and rejecting profiles through the application. And who better than herself to offer you profiles that you will surely love.
The 'Super Likes' option, as we can read in TechCrunch, has been an option that has always been involved in controversy. On the one hand, whoever receives the 'Super Like' may feel a bit invaded, a bit intimidated... As if someone were knocking on your door, insistently, saying 'Hey, I like you a lot, listen to me'. On the other hand, whoever sends it can give a desperate image that does not correspond to reality. And many choose, directly, not to use this option.
And although many do not use this option, the data released by Tinder itself proves its effectiveness: up to 3 times more likely to get a match than with a 'like ' ordinary. So the company continues to test new ways for the 'Super Like' to attract users and they do not stop using it. In that direction goes the new option 'Super Likable'.
What exactly does 'Super Likable' consist of?
The developers of the application ensure that this function will appear randomly and without the user requiring it. To appear more likely, users will need to use the original 'Super Like' feature. The 'Super Like' screen will consist of four cards, each one with a different Tinder profile, a user that may (or may not) correspond to our tastes.The people selected and who would later appear on the screen will be chosen by the application's own Artificial Intelligence She will act as a 'matchmaker' and convert the process of finding partner in something much simpler... and exciting. It is not the same to go from photo to photo, without knowing what we are going to find, than finding 4 people specially sought after for us.
Tinder hasn't gone into too much detail about exactly how this new feature works. Without going into too much speculation, we can hope that it is a study of user behavior, since the application records all the movements we make, both acceptance as rejection of the person in question. With this data, Artificial Intelligence will be able to create a 'robotic portrait' and inquire among all users to find your better half.
If Tinder is going to automatically find us our ideal match, we won't be the ones to complain. Because finding the right person takes time and effort. And it seems that it is getting more and more difficult. Will Tinder be the one to offer us the solution? At the moment this function is being tested with users in the United States. Hopefully it will soon arrive in our country.