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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

This startup uses AI to get you on a date - fast. Read the pitch deck it used to raise $9.2 million.

Allen Wang and Eric Liu, two UC Berkeley dropouts, think they can help college students find love using AI. Their dating startup, Ditto, leverages AI to match people based on the data users input into the service. It then plans the date for them. "We're bringing people back to in-real-life interactions," Wang, 23, told Business Insider. After users make a profile, they directly message Ditto's AI chatbot via text- no app required - about their type and dating preferences. On Wednesdays, users get a text about a potential match. After each date, Ditto follows up for feedback and uses that information as additional data for future matches.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

The rules of dating are changing - and quickly

AI-driven tools and remote-work–driven job instability are reshaping dating: exhaustion and career focus cool Silicon Valley dating while apps pivot to AI and alternate platforms.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The new era of dating has arrived. Here's your cheat sheet to 24 new apps.

New dating apps combine AI matchmaking, personality systems, mutual connections, and in-person events as alternatives to swipe-based platforms.
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fromFast Company
1 month ago

Exclusive: Hinge CEO Justin McLeod steps down

Justin McLeod steps down as Hinge CEO to launch AI venture Overtone; Jackie Jantos becomes Hinge CEO while McLeod stays on as adviser through March.
fromAlleywatch
2 months ago

Keychain Raises $10M to Scale AI-Powered Supply Chain Platform for Private Label Brands

Keychain connects over 20,000 brands and retailers with 30,000 vetted manufacturers through AI-powered matching technology that eliminates these bottlenecks, turning product ideas into structured, searchable data that accelerates sourcing from months to days. The platform launched KeychainOS for manufacturers in February 2024, then immediately faced demand from retailers who needed the same end-to-end visibility for their private label programs- a signal that drove the company to develop Keychain360, a supply chain management platform designed specifically for retail private label operations.
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