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Love in the time of algorithms: would you let artificial intelligence choose your partner?


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Dating platforms are using AI to analyse all the finer details. From the results, they can identify a greater number of potential matches for a user.
They could also potentially examine a person’s public posts on social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to get a sense of their attitudes and interests.
This would circumvent bias in how people represent themselves on matchmaking questionnaires. Research has shown inaccuracies in self-reported attributes are the main reason online dating isn’t successful.
While the sheer amount of data on the web is too much for a person to process, it’s all grist to the mill for a smart matchmaking AI. ....

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Love in the time of algorithms: Would you let artificial intelligence choose your partner?- Technology News, Firstpost


With AI-systems as matchmakers, in the coming decades it may become common to date a personalised avatar.
Jan 21, 2021 13:06:19 IST
It could be argued artificial intelligence (AI) is already the indispensable tool of the 21st century. From helping doctors
diagnose and treat patients, to rapidly advancing new drug discoveries, it’s our trusted partner in so many ways. Now it has found its way into the once exclusively-human domain of love and relationships. With AI-systems as matchmakers, in the coming decades it may become common to date a personalised avatar. This was explored in the 2014 movie “
Her”, in which a writer living in near-future Los Angeles develops affection for an AI system. The sci-fi film won an Academy Award for depicting what seemed like a highly unconventional love story. ....

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Births expected to fall below 800,000 in 2021; pandemic cited : The Asahi Shimbun


A mother cradles her newborn in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, in May. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
Births in Japan are projected to fall to below 800,000 in 2021, according to an analyst, citing fears the novel coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the decline in the nation s birthrate.
The estimate is based on reports of fewer pregnancies this year.
For 2020, fewer than 850,000 births are anticipated, or about 17,000 less than the previous year and the least since 1899 when records were first kept, the health ministry said.
Preliminary figures from January to October this year suggest an annual decrease of 2.3 percent.
The ministry usually releases an estimate of the population and number of live births at the end of each year. ....

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