The new reporting feature follows Bumble's launch of an AI tool called "Deception Detector," which uses AI and human moderation to detect and remove fake profiles, spammers, and scammers. Since its launch in February, Bumble claims member reports of spam, scams, and fake profiles have decreased by 45%. Bumble's founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, has suggested that the future of online dating could involve AI "dating concierges" or assistants going on hundreds of dates on a user's behalf to find the perfect match.
Key takeaways:
- Bumble has introduced a new reporting option that allows users to report profiles using AI-generated photos and videos.
- The new feature is part of Bumble's efforts to keep the dating app free from scams and deceptive practices often associated with AI-generated content.
- Bumble has also launched an AI tool called 'Deception Detector' that has reportedly decreased member reports of spam, scams and fake profiles by 45% since its launch in February.
- Bumble's founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, has suggested the future of online dating could involve AI 'dating concierges' that go on hundreds of dates on behalf of users to find the perfect match.