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The truth about AI in matters of the heart | TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

AI is changing the way we meet, match, and fall in love, sometimes in ways we don’t even notice. This TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 panel explores how technology is reshaping modern relationships, for better or worse. From dating apps to digital soulmates, we’ll look at where things are headed and what that means for the human…

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AI is changing the way we meet, match, and fall in love, sometimes in ways we don’t even notice. This TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 panel explores how technology is reshaping modern relationships, for better or worse. From dating apps to digital soulmates, we’ll look at where things are headed and what that means for the human heart, alongside guests…

Eugenia Kuyda, Founder, Replika
Mark Kantor, Tinder, Head of Product / Match Group, VP of Innovation
Dr. Amanda Gesselman, Head of Research Analytics, Kinsey Institute

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  1. @TobiasTheTraveler

    November 17, 2025 at 11:09 pm

    Tinder’s head of product told a massive lie about Tinder learning what users like, then placing them behind the paywall.
    The personalized recs will live behind the paywall also – I get that though.
    Replika’s founder is a direct. Gotta love that Russian/Slavic honesty.
    Replika’s founder, Eugenia, refused to answer the question about publishing results.
    Facecheck/identity checks are only virtue signaling – A person can be great on paper, snap, and BOOM, there’s an issue.

  2. @user-ow3hr2ez2k

    November 18, 2025 at 6:53 am

    wow this moderator is such a idiot. straw man after straw man and regulate everything. why does tech crunch hire these idiots?

  3. @HeyAINews

    November 18, 2025 at 5:52 pm

    Thanks for convo!

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