Bumble is getting rid of the swipe, CEO says
Bumble is moving away from its traditional swiping feature towards an AI-powered future in dating. The company is developing an AI dating assistant named Bee, aiming to enhance relationships through artificial intelligence.
Bumble is moving away from its traditional swiping feature towards an AI-powered future in dating. The company is developing an AI dating assistant named Bee, aiming to enhance relationships through artificial intelligence.
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