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Should You Divulge a Disability in Your Dating Profile?

Slate

Todd is looking for love, but he's unsure about disclosing something in dating profiles: his multiple sclerosis. On Slate's How To podcast, Todd got some crucial advice from Jessica Slice and Caroline Cupp, authors of Dateable: Swiping Right, Hooking Up, and Settling Down While Chronically Ill and Disabled. This week, we're sharing that wonderful episode with Death, Sex & Money listeners, and to kick things off, Anna talks to Carvell Wallace (the host of How To) about what makes this episode special. Listeners may remember Carvell from his appearance on DSM earlier this year. Do you have a problem that needs solving?


Forget a Dating Profile, This App Says It Just Needs Your Face

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Facebook's New 'Dating' Feature Could Crush Apps Like Tinder

WIRED

At F8, Facebook's annual developer conference, Mark Zuckerberg announced a new dating service, simply called "Dating," that will exist right within the social network's own app. It will allow Facebook users to create separate profiles from their main Facebook accounts to pursue romantic connections. The two profiles won't interact, meaning your Facebook friends won't be able to see what your Dating profile says. And it should make dating app incumbents like Tinder and Bumble anxious. To help keep the two versions of your Facebook self separate, your Dating profile will only use your first name, and your existing Facebook friends won't appear as potential matches. Dating will also have a dedicated inbox that, unlike Messenger, does not allow you to send photos or links.


NVIDIA : IBM Shows Off Machines That Can Dance -- and Sense the Sadness and Anger in Your Dating Profile -- at GTC 4-Traders

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Rob High, IBM Fellow, VP and chief technology officer for Watson, showed how IBM's Watson cognitive computing technology can tease out the sadness and anger in a particularly hackneyed dating profile - or teach a robot to playfully dance in response to a teasing question - during a keynote Wednesday at our GPU Technology Conference.