AI think I'm falling in love
Daily Express|October 29, 2024
ARTIFICIAL intelligence can influence who people are attracted to by altering smiles in real time.
Ryan McDougall
AI think I'm falling in love

Smile-changing filters were used to either align or misalign the smiles of volunteers taking part in video-based speed-dating sessions.

They were part of an investigation into social signals that influence the beginnings of romantic attraction.

The filters used were similar to those already available for social media apps such as Instagram and Tik Tok, but researchers said they were more realistic and unnoticeable to the participants.

None of the volunteers knew their smiles were being manipulated during the experiment.

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