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We tried 4 AI matchmaking apps. We're still single.

Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI We tried four AI matchmakers: Amata, Facebook Dating, Sitch, and Three Day Rule. The apps had us DM a chatbot, promising that AI would connect us to better-tailored matches. We both went on dates from the apps and chatted about our experience using the services. Did AI matchmakers put an end to our single eras? Spoiler alert: No. But we gave them a shot. We tried four AI matchmaking apps to see if any would deliver the loves of our lives. We spent weeks messaging with chatbot matchmakers, voting yay or nay on selected profiles, and even going on some dates. The pools varied in size, from giants like Facebook Dating (with its 21 million users) to smaller startups like Sitch , Amata , and Three Day Rule . Sitch and Amata both have raised millions of dollars to build a new style of dating app where, instead of swiping through profiles, you get paired with an AI matchmaker — a chatbot — who brings you new matches. This is the final installment...

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