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California Tinder users must now complete facial recognition verification through its Face Check feature to combat fraud and verify identities.
New users will be required to take a short 'Face Check' selfie video while signing up, which Tinder will compare to profile photos, but only in California to start.
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Online dating giant Tinder launched a new feature called The Game Game on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. The feature allowed users to practice flirting with an AI voice, powered by OpenAI's GPT-40 model.
The Game Game, built with OpenAI, lets you practice your pick-up lines on an AI before taking them to the apps—cringe very much encouraged.
Tinder and OpenAI's 'The Game Game' won't prove too effective at practicing your pick-up lines, but will remind you of what you're missing because of dating apps.