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Got Rizz? Co-founder of new dating app on using AI as your matchmaking wingman

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NEW YORK (AP) — Can artificial intelligence be an effective wingman? Roman Khaves, co-founder and CEO of Rizz, thinks so. The AI dating assistant app analyzes screenshots of conversations you’re having on other platforms — from Tinder to iMessage — and crafts reply suggestions. Rizz has amassed millions of downloads since launching in 2022, with more and more competition also emerging into the dating scene since. Khaves recently spoke with The Associated Press about the demand for this kind of platform, how AI is being used in efforts to find in-person connections, and what guardrails are needed to bring AI technology into such an intimate part of our lives.

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