Christiana
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that the site just revealed how people really felt in ways that were, maybe some people felt before, like some black women felt like maybe I'm unlocking love, Asian men felt, you know, I'm being overlooked in ways. And you showed the data that proved that that was true. Yeah.
that the site just revealed how people really felt in ways that were, maybe some people felt before, like some black women felt like maybe I'm unlocking love, Asian men felt, you know, I'm being overlooked in ways. And you showed the data that proved that that was true. Yeah.
The thing I found illuminating was age.
The thing I found illuminating was age.
Your work on age, how men, it was like 20-year-olds.
Your work on age, how men, it was like 20-year-olds.
I think I said it in a curious way.
I think I said it in a curious way.
I'm trying to be less judgmental now.
I'm trying to be less judgmental now.
No, because it was like women with age. I don't want to get this wrong, but it was just like women age corresponded with their age. So if they're like 25, they're into 25-year-olds. If they're 30, it goes with time. Men, it didn't matter what age. The average age was 20 in terms of attractiveness.
No, because it was like women with age. I don't want to get this wrong, but it was just like women age corresponded with their age. So if they're like 25, they're into 25-year-olds. If they're 30, it goes with time. Men, it didn't matter what age. The average age was 20 in terms of attractiveness.
Because you were doing all of this machine learning stuff pre the AI advancements we have now, which are like kind of mind blowing and terrifying. And, you know, that's a different conversation. How do you think now, using the technology we have now, do you think you guys could have different results? Like how can the algorithm be game to us in ways that aren't expected?
Because you were doing all of this machine learning stuff pre the AI advancements we have now, which are like kind of mind blowing and terrifying. And, you know, that's a different conversation. How do you think now, using the technology we have now, do you think you guys could have different results? Like how can the algorithm be game to us in ways that aren't expected?
Yeah, like the finishing of it.
Yeah, like the finishing of it.
I actually, on this new, this thought experiment we're doing with a new dating app, right? How does that look in this time where I think politically people are so polarized? Because like 10 years ago, if a woman goes on a date with a guy and he says he's a Republican, it means very different things in like a post Roe v. Wade, red hat universe.
I actually, on this new, this thought experiment we're doing with a new dating app, right? How does that look in this time where I think politically people are so polarized? Because like 10 years ago, if a woman goes on a date with a guy and he says he's a Republican, it means very different things in like a post Roe v. Wade, red hat universe.
You sit across from a guy and he says he's a Republican. in the red pill of... You're like... Right.
You sit across from a guy and he says he's a Republican. in the red pill of... You're like... Right.