Bumble is rolling out an AI-powered profile guidance feature globally, providing users with feedback on their bios and prompts, and launching a photo feedback tool in the United States to help users select more suitable photos. The company is also testing a "date suggestions" feature in Canada, aimed at helping users transition conversations offline. This aligns with the trend among dating apps like Hinge and Tinder, which are also leveraging AI features to improve matching and reduce user friction, even as some users are shifting toward offline dating experiences.
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Bumble is rolling out an AI-powered profile guidance feature globally, providing users with feedback on their bios and prompts, and launching a photo feedback tool in the United States to help users select more suitable photos. The company is also testing a "date suggestions" feature in Canada, aimed at helping users transition conversations offline. This aligns with the trend among dating apps like Hinge and Tinder, which are also leveraging AI features to improve matching and reduce user friction, even as some users are shifting toward offline dating experiences.