ChatGPT Uncovers Height Lies on Dating Apps

ChatGPT Uncovers Height Lies on Dating Apps
ChatGPT Uncovers Height Lies on Dating Apps

The AI Height Lie Detector: The Unlikely Truth About Men’s Dating Profiles

The world of online dating has just got a whole lot more interesting. A recent discovery has gone viral on social media, revealing that the popular AI tool ChatGPT can be used to uncover the truth about men’s height on dating apps like Tinder and Hinge.

The trend started when a user known as Venture Twins uploaded photos of herself to ChatGPT, asking the AI to guess her height. She tested it further by uploading photos of her friends, with surprisingly accurate results – within an inch of their real heights.

Intrigued, I decided to give it a try myself. The results were…mixed. ChatGPT estimated my height anywhere between 5’9″ and 6’1″, which was a far cry from my actual height of 5’9″. It seems the accuracy relies on the quality of the photos fed to the AI.

While the idea of using AI to detect height-related lies may be amusing, it’s also unsettling. Women are fed up with men fudging their height to score dates, and the reasons range from societal pressure to plain old insecurity.

However, it’s important to tread carefully. Using AI to estimate someone’s height isn’t a new trend, but uploading photos to a tech company with a questionable privacy track record raises concerns. Should men stop lying about their height? Absolutely. Maybe it’s time to take a break from dating apps and get to know people in real life – speed dating, anyone?

This fascinating use of AI has sparked curiosity, but it’s also raised important questions about the ethics of using AI in personal relationships. As the world continues to navigate the uncharted territory of online dating, one thing is clear – honesty is always the best policy.

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