ChatGPT may be fluent in love language.
Eligible Tinder bachelors are making the most of the conversational artificial intelligence software that has swept the internet since its release late last year.
“In life, you have to be adaptable, and Tinder’s no different,” TikTok user Dimitri said in a viral clip with more than 741,700 views, demonstrating how to use ChatGPT to secure a date on the “competitive” dating app.
The “veteran Tinder user” showed a conversation between himself and one of his matches, a woman who said she was 6 feet tall. Using the ChatGPT software designed by OpenAI, Dimitri sent her a love poem.
“OpenAI wrote this magnificent poem that I otherwise wouldn’t be able to write with my peanut brain,” he said.
And if you’re wondering if he “secured the bag,” he happily informed his audience that he has a “100% success rate.”
In a screenshot of the pair’s messages, the woman gushes that she’s “never had a guy write a poem” for her before, adding that it was “so cute.”
Users in the comments applauded Dimitri for his genius, calling it a “life hack.”
“This is amazing,” one person praised.
“CS majors, we not gonna be single no more,” quipped another.
“Bro I feel like you shoulda probably never told anyone about this,” warned someone else.
Other bachelors have employed the use of AI software to hold conversations with unsuspecting women online.
A spokesperson from CupidBot, an AI-based dating app, previously told The Post that the software earned one employee 13 dates in just one month.
But not every woman is on board with the technological tomfoolery — especially when it comes to dating.
Kristen Ruby outed a man on Twitter who used ChatGPT to text her with more empathy than he could muster on his own, referring to a recent episode of “South Park” where the characters used the software to message their girlfriends.
“To answer whether it’s ethical: no,” another critic wrote on Twitter. “People, potential dating partners or not, are not statistics. They’re very real people, who I assume are not aware they are actually talking to a robot.”
While the accuracy and efficiency of ChatGPT seem to provide perks for singletons without small talk skills, they’ve proven disastrous for school administrators as students wasted no time using it to complete work.
In fact, multiple university professors have caught their students utilizing ChatGPT to pen essays.