Milwaukee matchmaker discusses the impact of AI on modern dating
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Artificial intelligence has expanded beyond the realms of work and entertainment, making its way into the dating world.
Local matchmaker, Camille Kostin of Just Lunch Milwaukee, joined us on Monday, May 8 to share her insights on this growing trend.
She noted that singles have been utilizing AI tools such as ChatGPT to craft flirty texts and dating profiles, stating that inauthenticity is the biggest downside of using AI in dating. Lasting connections are made when people can be their authentic selves, allowing trust and chemistry to develop.
To maintain authenticity, Kostin advises singles to be upfront about personal information and relationship goals, be sincere in expressing feelings, and maintain an open mind to learn from every dating experience.
For another take on how this technology is impacting our lives, CBS 58's Eye on AI will kick off Monday, May 8 at 10 p.m. with Mike Curkov taking a look at how artificial intelligence can impact the composition of our favorite songs.