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25 Examples of A.I. That Will Seem Normal in 2027

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In the last ten years, artificial intelligence has changed the world in subtle but sweeping ways, but it's got nothing on the coming decade, if you look at what's being developed today.


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Mashable

The dating app rolled out a new experience for iMessage, an app called Tinder Stacks, that allows people to create their own Tinder-like swiping experiences directly in their conversations. The idea behind Tinder Stacks is to give Tinder users a way to allow their friends to "vote" on collections of photos while they chat. Once set up, using Tinder Stacks is fairly straightforward: create a "stack" based on photos from your camera roll and share it with friends who can vote on the images you share. When Mashable published its list of the 100 greatest iPhone apps of all time, we noted the greatest contribution Tinder (#20) has made to the app world is its design.


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International Business Times

The online dating service on Tuesday announced a partnership with music streaming site Spotify that will enable a brand new feature for those looking for a romantic match. Taking Tinder's swiping feature a step further, the Anthem will refer users who share similar musical interests. Tinder would pull "liked" brands and musical artists from Facebook pages, akin to the site's "common" or "shared interests" recommendations. In addition, Tinder is launching Tinder Music, which gives users set music themes that help them create their favorite playlists.


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PCWorld

The popular dating app generally doesn't verify most user accounts, but that hasn't stopped spammers from pretending to offer the service. In recent weeks, automated bots masquerading as Tinder profiles have been telling real users to get "verified," as part of a clever scam to sell them porn, security firm Symantec said on Thursday. The spam bots first send off flirty messages, like "Wanna eat cookie dough together some time?" It's a free service, the spam bot will claim, and done "to verify the person you wanna meet isn't a serial killer lol." The spam bot will then send a link to a site called "Tinder Safe Dating."