Bumble’s anti-AI update was recently released by the dating app enabling users to report profiles that used AI-generated content such as photos and videos.
The dating app aims to keep its anti-AI slate clean in an era where dating apps are riddled with fake profiles using AI-generated pictures and videos. Fake profiles found on dating sites intend to scam and catfish other users. Bumble plans to stop this practice by introducing the report option.
To report a suspected profile, users can select the Fake Profile option. After which, users must click on the “Using AI-generated photos or videos’ option. Furthermore, users can also report other accounts for impersonating other people and inappropriate behaviour and content. Users can also report accounts of other users who are underaged.
Bumble’s Anti-AI Battle is Being Fought by an AI Tool
Previously this year, the dating app had released a new AI tool called the Deception Detector and as the name suggests, it detects deceptive accounts. Bumble has stated through testing that the AI tool was able to block 95% of spam/scam accounts.
The AI tool works hand in hand with human supervision to reduce the amount of deceptive accounts on the platform. Bumble has presented a 45% decrease in fake accounts, spam and scams in just a few months since the AI tool was released.
Additionally, Bumble has also brought in another AI tool called the Private Detective. This feature detects nudity in content and blurs it automatically.
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