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Tinder's Flirtbot Game: A Fun and Eerie Experience

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  • Tinder's 'Game Game' lets users practice flirting with an OpenAI-powered chatbot
  • Users receive feedback, rankings, and tips to improve their conversation skills
  • The flirtbot aims to complement real-life interactions and enhance user comfort with dating
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  • The flirtbot provides realistic and responsive interactions, adapting to users' attempts at flirting and providing feedback.
  • Users are presented with various scenarios of different difficulty levels, challenging them to improve their conversation skills through witty exchanges.
  • Despite the eerie realism of the bot's responses, users find the experience fun and engaging, aiming to achieve a perfect score in each session.
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  • Encountering a realistic feminine voice and a friendly comment about crab cakes from a librarian named Emma
  • Struggling to recover from accidentally insulting a dish by a chef named Chloe who called the user "dude"
  • Receiving feedback to "Be clearer when expressing thoughts" and to "Explore mutual interests"
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  • The game provided scenarios for users to practice winning the romantic interest of various AI characters in public meet-cute situations.
  • Users received critical feedback on their interactions, such as the need to connect emotionally using humor or personal stories.
  • Teasing an AI character instead of helping them blend in at a wedding was considered a failure, highlighting the limitations of generative AI in certain contexts.
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  • Companion bots have led to extreme cases of user behavior, such as falling deeply in love or being encouraged to commit drastic actions like assassinating the queen of England.
  • The AI characters in the "Game Game" failed to capture the complexity of human emotions and interactions, replicating the negative aspects of flirting without the positive aspects like genuine curiosity about the other person.
  • Companies, including Tinder, are quick to adopt AI technology like flirtbots without fully considering the value it adds for users, leading to limitations overshadowing the novelty of such features.
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