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Hinge’s AI can help make your dating profile shine – and maybe win at the game of love

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  • Hinge is employing AI to help with prompts
  • It won’t write them for you
  • There are different levels of guidance

If the thought of crafting the perfect dating profile fills you with dread, Hinge has an AI solution. The popular dating app has rolled out a new feature called Prompt Feedback that uses AI to coach you in writing better responses to profile prompts. The company thinks AI assistance can make people’s responses better for showcasing themselves or at least be less basic and boring.

According to Hinge, Prompts are 47% more likely to lead to dates than photo likes, but over half of surveyed Hinge daters admitted they don’t know how to craft good responses. Prompt Feedback’s AI evaluates a dater’s profile responses and offers personalized advice on how to tweak them for maximum impact.

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