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Browser Dating matches couples based on browser history from 5,000 queries

Artificial intelligence will find you a partner based on your browser history! How do you like such a promise? The Browser Dating service writes that it completely rethinks the process of searching for your other half, betting on your real interests. And not on filtered selfies.

The working mechanism is as follows. You install a special extension that analyzes up to 5,000 of your search queries and website visits. Advanced artificial intelligence algorithms create your digital portrait and find people with similar online behavior patterns around the world!

They promise that profiles contain no photos, only age and gender. No embellished descriptions and idealized shots! Instead, you get a selection of specific facts about a potential partner. Like – “You both often sit on the internet at night, searched for East Asian cuisine recipes and are interested in black holes”.

Platform founder Dries Depoorter thus emphasizes the main advantage, I quote: “Such an approach is more honest. Unlike traditional apps where people create idealized images, Browser Dating shows your authentic interests, habits and hobbies”.

Privacy, according to the company, is guaranteed — data is processed locally and not transmitted to third parties. And users see only generalized facts, not getting access to each other’s real browser history.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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