Dating app Bumble is scrapping swiping and its women-first messaging rule, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd promising a revolutionary AI-driven replacement in 2026.
Bumble is also planning to launch an AI-dating assistant name ‘Bee’ which will reportedly learn users’ preferences and act as ...
After completing your profile and preferences, it's time to swipe. Bumble is similar to Tinder: swipe left to dislike, right ...
Bumble won’t just help you find a date — it will date for you. Bumble’s founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd — who recently stepped down as CEO — recently addressed how the dating app will utilize artificial ...
Bumble announced an app redesign on Tuesday after launching almost 10 years ago. The company has a new logo, an advanced algorithm, and brand new features, including “Opening Moves,” which changes the ...
The job cuts, announced Tuesday, are meant to "better align [Bumble’s] operating model with future strategic priorities and to drive stronger operating leverage," the dating app company said in a ...
Bumble is testing an AI dating assistant called "Bee" that it hopes will get users on dates without them having to swipe through profiles, Bloomberg writes. The company announced the AI assistant ...
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Whitney Wolfe Herd's exit as CEO of Bumble is a sign Americans are falling out of love with online dating. The 34-year-old entrepreneur founded the woman-centric dating app nearly a decade ago and ...