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🚀 AI TRENDS | Tinder Introduces AI Features to Engage Gen Z Users

Tinder has unveiled a series of updates to its app, incorporating several AI-driven features aimed at enhancing user experience. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the company's strategic move to appeal to the Gen Z demographic, which is considered vital for the brand's growth. The updates are part of Tinder's ongoing efforts to innovate and maintain its relevance in the competitive dating app market. By leveraging artificial intelligence, Tinder aims to offer more personalized and engaging interactions for its users, aligning with the preferences and expectations of younger audiences. The introduction of these features reflects the company's commitment to adapting to technological advancements and consumer trends.

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🚀 Tinder Settles $60.5 Million Class Action Over Subscription Pricing

Tinder has agreed to a $60.5 million settlement in a class action lawsuit concerning allegations of discriminatory pricing for its subscription services. According to NS3.AI, the lawsuit claimed that the dating app charged California users aged 29 or older higher fees for Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold subscriptions. The settlement applies to California residents who purchased these services on or after March 2, 2015. Despite agreeing to the settlement, Tinder has denied any wrongdoing in the case.

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🚀 Hong Kong Woman Falls Victim to Cryptocurrency Scam Through Dating App

A 39-year-old woman from Hong Kong was deceived into investing in cryptocurrency through a fraudulent trading platform after meeting a man on a mobile dating app. According to ChainCatcher, the man claimed to be an employee of a renewable energy company and developed an online romantic relationship with the victim via WhatsApp. He persuaded her to invest in cryptocurrency with promises of high returns. Following instructions from the platform's customer service, the victim transferred over HKD 5.5 million to various unknown accounts over two months. The scammer then disappeared, leaving the victim aware of the deception.

Last week, Hong Kong police received reports of 15 online romance scams, with losses totaling nearly HKD 10 million. Authorities warn that such scams often use investments in precious metals and cryptocurrencies as bait.


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