Tinder’s Sinister New Feature: The AI-Powered "Photo Selector" is Watching You
In a move that raises more questions than answers, Tinder is releasing a new AI-powered feature that claims to make it easier for users to select the perfect photos for their dating profiles. But is it really just a harmless tool, or a thinly veiled attempt to control the narrative of your online dating experience?
The so-called "Photo Selector" tool promises to "take out the guesswork" by curating a selection of photos that are "optimized to help users find a match." But what does that even mean? Is Tinder really just trying to help you find love, or are they using their AI-powered algorithms to manipulate your perception of yourself?
According to Tinder, the feature works by using facial recognition to scan your device’s camera roll and select the most flattering photos. But what about privacy concerns? Are you really willing to trust an AI-powered app with access to your personal photos and devices?
And what about the psychological implications of having an AI-powered tool dictating what you consider "flattering"? Is Tinder really just trying to help you find love, or are they playing on your insecurities to manipulate you into using their app?
The truth is, Tinder’s new feature is just another example of the dating app’s relentless pursuit of profit at the expense of user privacy and well-being. And with the rollout scheduled to begin in the US this summer, it’s clear that Tinder is more interested in raking in the cash than in truly helping people find meaningful connections.
So, will you be falling for Tinder’s latest gimmick, or will you be wise to the app’s true intentions? The choice is yours, but one thing is certain: the future of online dating is more sinister than ever.



