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528 - Dating Coaches Will Go Broke Thanks To Artificial Intelligence
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CURSED NEW APPS USE AI TO TELL YOU WHAT TO SAY ON TINDER
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Hi Everyone Sandman Here,
This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous he didn't give me a topic so I wanted to cover a short yet very interesting article called: "CURSED NEW APPS USE AI TO TELL YOU WHAT TO SAY ON TINDER. THE APPS JUST GOT A LITTLE BIT WORSE." Here's what the article says and I quote: "We've officially entered a new circle of online dating hell. Meet Rizz, which according to its App Store profile is an AI-powered "dating assistant" that tells Tinder, Hinge, and otherwise dating app users what to say to their online matches. It connects directly to a user's keyboard for easy access, and once installed, all you really have to do is start swiping right — then, from there, just let the bot dictate your every word. It's Cool but we hate it here. "There's some amount of mental work and barrier to thinking of how to compose a message," Coyne Lloyd, a 35-year-old tech investor and Rizz user, told The Washington Post. "It's like getting started on a term paper." If you're depressed at the comparison of dating other humans to writing term papers: same. And Rizz isn't the only app like this out there. As the Washington Post notes, a few other apps, including one called YourMove.ai, are currently on the market, while a number of dating app scoundrels have taken to the internet in recent months to tout the supposed dating app prowess of ChatGPT. "This past summer, I got really tired of sifting through and trying to come up with responses on dating apps," YourMove.ai founder Dmitri Mirakyan told WaPo. "So I tried to see if GPT3 could flirt. It turns out it could. A month later, I built the first version [of the platform]."Mirakyan's interest in an app like his, however, seems to go deeper than Lloyd's term paper comparison. He explained that he's always had a difficult time reading social cues — a dating stressor that a tool like YourMove.ai helps to alleviate. "There's such a gap currently," he told the newspaper, "in what people like myself want to communicate and how it comes across." That's sympathetic, in a sense, and we could see how AI assistance might benefit folks who have a tough time socially. At the same time, however, balance is definitely still needed here. Romance is one of the most human things out there, and the digital dating world is robotic enough as it is. Do we really want everyone on the apps just passing AI-generated quips and compliments back and forth for eternity? That's starting to sound like The Sims — and as humans, maybe we should shoot a little higher." unquote. I love that a woman doesn't like this new technology and of course it's going to be worse for women because they will have a much harder time figuring out which men are funny and smart. Now every man is going to have very own Cereno De Berjerack in his pocket feeding him lines to tell women. As a result the dating coaches will be done. Especially once someone invents something like the babelfish that you put in your ear and tell you what to say to women in realtime based on the conversation. We are going to see PUA on steroids and the dating roaches are going to be forced into retirement because they won't be able to teach you more than an algorithm. In fact you won't even have to learn to communicate. Much like today with smart phones you no longer need to read a map. I'll discuss more about this delightful development in just a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Moneyline Investments:
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Manage episode 426430216 series 3458442
Sponsor Link Money Line Investments
https://www.moneylineinvestments.com/
CURSED NEW APPS USE AI TO TELL YOU WHAT TO SAY ON TINDER
https://futurism.com/the-byte/cursed-...
Mystery Link: • NEVER Tolerate This From A Woman
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2039428
Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:c
Bitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxe...
Sandman 2: / @sandman2317
Twitter: / sandmanmgtow
SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandman
Paypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.com
Bitcoin Address: bc1qtkeru8ygglfq36eu544hxw6n9hsh22l7fkf8uv
Hi Everyone Sandman Here,
This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous he didn't give me a topic so I wanted to cover a short yet very interesting article called: "CURSED NEW APPS USE AI TO TELL YOU WHAT TO SAY ON TINDER. THE APPS JUST GOT A LITTLE BIT WORSE." Here's what the article says and I quote: "We've officially entered a new circle of online dating hell. Meet Rizz, which according to its App Store profile is an AI-powered "dating assistant" that tells Tinder, Hinge, and otherwise dating app users what to say to their online matches. It connects directly to a user's keyboard for easy access, and once installed, all you really have to do is start swiping right — then, from there, just let the bot dictate your every word. It's Cool but we hate it here. "There's some amount of mental work and barrier to thinking of how to compose a message," Coyne Lloyd, a 35-year-old tech investor and Rizz user, told The Washington Post. "It's like getting started on a term paper." If you're depressed at the comparison of dating other humans to writing term papers: same. And Rizz isn't the only app like this out there. As the Washington Post notes, a few other apps, including one called YourMove.ai, are currently on the market, while a number of dating app scoundrels have taken to the internet in recent months to tout the supposed dating app prowess of ChatGPT. "This past summer, I got really tired of sifting through and trying to come up with responses on dating apps," YourMove.ai founder Dmitri Mirakyan told WaPo. "So I tried to see if GPT3 could flirt. It turns out it could. A month later, I built the first version [of the platform]."Mirakyan's interest in an app like his, however, seems to go deeper than Lloyd's term paper comparison. He explained that he's always had a difficult time reading social cues — a dating stressor that a tool like YourMove.ai helps to alleviate. "There's such a gap currently," he told the newspaper, "in what people like myself want to communicate and how it comes across." That's sympathetic, in a sense, and we could see how AI assistance might benefit folks who have a tough time socially. At the same time, however, balance is definitely still needed here. Romance is one of the most human things out there, and the digital dating world is robotic enough as it is. Do we really want everyone on the apps just passing AI-generated quips and compliments back and forth for eternity? That's starting to sound like The Sims — and as humans, maybe we should shoot a little higher." unquote. I love that a woman doesn't like this new technology and of course it's going to be worse for women because they will have a much harder time figuring out which men are funny and smart. Now every man is going to have very own Cereno De Berjerack in his pocket feeding him lines to tell women. As a result the dating coaches will be done. Especially once someone invents something like the babelfish that you put in your ear and tell you what to say to women in realtime based on the conversation. We are going to see PUA on steroids and the dating roaches are going to be forced into retirement because they won't be able to teach you more than an algorithm. In fact you won't even have to learn to communicate. Much like today with smart phones you no longer need to read a map. I'll discuss more about this delightful development in just a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Moneyline Investments:
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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