
Bumble is working on a new tool that takes the work out of finding a date. The company is testing an AI assistant named Bee that handles the search for you.
Instead of scrolling through profiles, users can try a new feature called Dates. When you turn it on, Bee chats with you to learn what you are looking for. It asks about your values, what kind of relationship you want and how you like to communicate.
The AI then looks for people who match what you shared. When it finds someone, both users get a message in the app. They also see a short note from Bee about why they might be a good fit. After that, they can talk and see if they want to meet.

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Bumble has other ideas for Bee too. The AI could later help users get feedback from past matches or suggest fun date ideas. The company also wants to move away from simple left or right swipes. New profiles might focus more on a person’s story and life experiences.
The company is testing Bee with its own team now. A public test version should be ready soon.
Other dating apps are also trying similar things. Tinder lets AI pick profile photos and asks questions to find better matches. Grindr gives paying users summaries of their chats and tells them if someone is a good match.
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