A survey by Kaspersky, a cybersecurity company, 75% of singles (men and women) willing to use ChatGPT to create chats on dating apps. Participants said they could use the tool to look funnier or smarter, which would increase their chances of a date.
The revelation is in the “Data ou DAIte” survey listening to single men and women in the UK. When it comes to men, 54% of respondents said they would use Artificial Intelligence in online chats.
While more than half of men admit they’d bet on technology, the number of women saying the same isn’t far behind. Just over 50% of the young women interviewed admitted to using ChatGPT to have increased the chances of a personal encounter.
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The data is seen as alarming because can facilitate fraud on dating apps – Which is on the rise in Brazil.
“People need to be careful who they talk to anyway and make sure they’re using secure apps that verify their users. [ChatGPT] Crystal Cansdale, dating expert at Inner Circle, says she puts a lot of people at risk by making it too easy for scammers to exploit the dating world.
Another criticism argues that many romantic relationships have become “a numbers game.” He says he is not surprised by the survey result and that people should understand that the use of chatbots is misleading.
“Authenticity is the essence of a relationship, and while a ChatGPT-generated message may sound ‘real’, it only gets you so far and will not be true in the end,” he states.
Fabio Assolini, head of Kaspersky’s Latin America Global Research and Analysis Team, adds that technology is something that helps our lives, but we need to evaluate the use of tools and put ourselves on the other side of the application.
“Imagine a more shy person using this robot to get through the hassle of having a nice conversation, but as you get to know each other, you’ll realize that the person is shy and has trouble maintaining the conversation during the call. Do not use ChatGPT if you believe you will feel cheated. “If you think everything is fine, understand the situation and know how to deal with the risks of your decision.”
We asked ChatGPT to sing
HE Technology World asked for song suggestions for ChatGPT to warn you about possible xavecos you can get online. First of all, it should be noted that the tool is against the use of songsbecause “often they can be aggressive or not well received by people”.
A real moral lesson, ChatGPT It’s important to be “respectful and sincere when communicating with others in dating apps”. Also, the platform says that instead of cheap links, you should start conversations by showing genuine interest in the potential partner.
After the tool suggested questions for you to ask anyone you were interested in (“Hi, I thought your photo was great. What’s the story behind it?”), the tool softened and dropped a few lines. As it turns out, some ideas don’t make much sense, take a look:
- Do you believe in love at first sight or should I stop by again?
- If beauty was a crime, you’d get a life sentence.
- I’m sorry but I’m lost. Can you tell me which way is the way to your heart?
- I’m not a professional photographer, but I can easily photograph the two of us.
- I lost my phone number. Can I have yours call you?
- I’m not an astronaut, but I feel like I’m enough to be your world.
- I don’t understand, do you have a map? I’m lost in your eyes.
- My love for you is like a book, do you want to read it with me?
- Is your father a lawyer? Because you are a masterpiece.
- I may not be a genius but I know a person as beautiful as you deserves my best effort.
What do you think was the least bad song? Remembering this like a good old man, ChatGPT recommends that people be themselves on dating apps and ask about their interests, hobbies, and future plans.
Source: Tec Mundo

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