Endless swiping has left a generation of singles burned out. But get real: dating assistants and AI-aided chats will never recreate the friction of real romance, says technology journalist Tatum Hunte ...
Bumble Inc. is officially ditching its iconic swiping mechanism in an upcoming app reset, aiming to combat digital dating burnout and foster deeper, more intentional real-world connections. Saying ...
Whitney Wolfe Herd's exit as CEO of Bumble is a sign Americans are falling out of love with online dating. The 34-year-old entrepreneur founded the woman-centric dating app nearly a decade ago and ...
Users will now be encouraged to share deeper personal details so Bumble’s AI can suggest more compatible matches. Bumble has a new AI assistant: a matchmaker named Bee. The dating app company recently ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Artificial intelligence is moving into the dating world, with Bumble announcing a new tool designed to help users find matches more effectively. The company said it is introducing an ...
Bumble removes swipe feature: After years of endless left-right swiping, Bumble says it is finally ready to move on from the feature that defined dating apps for an entire generation. The company has ...
Bumble is losing the feature that reshaped how we look for love. Daters may be ready for something more intentional. By Catherine Pearson Shefa Ahsan, 29, thinks online dating is a slog for many ...
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