Man takes ChatGPT help to find wife from over 5,000 matches on Tinder

A man claimed that he used ChatGPT to run a Tinder bot that matched him with 5,239 girls on the app.

Published By: Shubham Verma | Published: Feb 06, 2024, 07:24 PM (IST)

A Russian man has revealed that he used OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT to help him find his life partner after eliminating over 5,000 matches on the dating site Tinder. The man Alexander Zhadan shared a post on X where he claimed that he used ChatGPT to run a Tinder bot that matched him with 5,239 girls on the app. Also Read: Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman: State claims ChatGPT is unsafe for children

"I proposed to a girl with whom ChatGPT had been communicating for me for a year. To do this, the neural network re-communicated with other 5,239 girls, whom it eliminated as unnecessary and left only one. I'll share how I made such a system, what problems there were and what happened with the other girls," Zhadan wrote. Also Read: IPL 2026 Final: How to create viral cricket stadium images with ChatGPT - check PROMPTS

He further added that he chose this route to find a partner because "finding a loved one is very difficult. I want to have time to work, do hobbies, study, and communicate with people. I could go this route myself without ChatGPT, it's just much longer and more expensive". Also Read: iOS 27 leak shows Apple’s biggest Siri upgrade yet ahead of WWDC 2026

In a thread, Zhadan mentioned that ChatGPT sometimes made him have six dates a day. He also stated that he had multiple versions of the ChatGPT bot. He further mentioned that after finding his now-fiancee, Karina, he took a break from it.

The 23-year-old stated that the AI bot deleted undesirable matches, "made small talk on his behalf", planned dates, and even helped him propose. He added that he also put certain filters that would display those women with whom he could continue speaking live.

-- Written with inputs from IANS

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