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Love in the age of algorithms: Young Koreans asking AI to play Cupid An image created by artificial intelligence system DALL·E after a request to create an image of a man and a woman showing their "Search and Explore" tab on Instagram, which is curated for each user by the Instagram algorithm based on their activities. [JOONGANG ILBO] AI isn’t just making waves in the tech industry, it’s also making a splash on the dating scene. Instead of the usual small talk, young people, or so-called Generation MZ, are using AI algorithms to gain deeper insights into potential partners.

Jung, a 31-year-old man, went on a blind date in April. Not long after meeting up for the first time, they turned on their Instagram apps and tapped the search icon at the bottom. Jung's feed displayed posts about football and memes, while his date's showcased adorable dog photos.



A screen capture of a user's Instagram ′′Search and Explore Tab,” which offers content customized to a user's interests. [JOONGANG ILBO] Instagram's "Search and Explore Tab" offers content customized to a user's interests. The posts are featured based on factors like the people a user follows or the posts they liked, using AI algorithms.

"We checked out each other’s algorithms for fun — it’s a trending thing," said Jung. While he doesn’t fully rely on it, Jung finds it useful to identify potential red flags early on. Scrutinizing each other’s social media algorithms on first dates or blind dates is becoming a.

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