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Ottawa Now - How A.I. is sneaking into the dating app game

March 6, 2026

From social media and Spotify, to offering health advice and conducting job interviews, Artificial Intelligence is everywhere these days. And yes, we are counting dating apps on this ever-growing list. According to a recent wave of online buzz, people are allegedly using Chatbots to help craft their dating profiles, and even respond to matches. Christopher Dietzel is a researcher with the Digital Intimacy, Gender, and Sexuality Lab at Concordia University. He also studies the use of Artificial Intelligence in dating apps, and joins Kristy Cameron on Ottawa Now.



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