I Took Grindr's AI Wingman for a Spin. Here's a Glimpse of Your Dating Future

WIRED 

Grindr's AI wingman, currently in beta testing with around 10,000 users, arrives at a pivotal moment for the software company. With its iconic notification chirp and ominous mask logo, the app is known culturally as a digital bathhouse for gay and bisexual men to swap nudes and meet with nearby users for sex, but Grindr CEO George Arison sees the addition of a generative AI assistant and machine intelligence tools as an opportunity for expansion. "This is not just a hookup product anymore," he says. "There's obviously no question that it started out as a hookup product, but the fact that it's become a lot more over time is something people don't fully appreciate." Grindr's product road map for 2025 spotlights multiple AI features aimed at current power users, like chat summaries, as well as dating and travel-focused tools.