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Dating apps use AI algorithms to help match singles, and a new study finds the systems may be influencing users to swipe right on certain potential mates.
Scientists in Spain wanted to find out what influences users, so they presented a group of test subjects with a series of fictitious suitors.
Some of them were overtly promoted as highly compatible while other were favored more subtly their photos just appeared more often.
The researchers found participants were more likely to choose profiles that appeared frequently than those explicitly labeled as an ideal partner.
This suggests people accept scientific advice for more intellectual subjects like politics, the researchers say, but prefer to go on intuition when it comes to romance.
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Artificial intelligence-based algorithms can influence people to prefer one political candidate – or a would-be partner – over another, according to researchers.
“We are worried that everyone is using recommendation algorithms all the time, but there was no information on how effective those recommendation algorithms are,” says Helena Matute at the University of Deusto in Spain.
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Her work with her colleague Ujué Agudo, also at the University of Deusto, was designed to investigate the issue.
The researchers carried out a series of four experiments in which participants were told they were interacting with an algorithm that would judge their personality. The ‘algorithm’ did not actually do this: it was a mock algorithm that responded in the same way regardless of the information participants gave it. After participants had answered the mock algorithm’s questions, it presented them with photos of potential partners they might
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