Younger people are using AI to take online dating to new, weird places. Ditto AI is a college-based dating platform that ditches the swiping and profiles of apps like Tinder. Instead, users fill out a survey and the algorithm gets to work finding a match. When a suitable partner is discovered, the app then sets up a date based on the interest of the couple. The idea is to circumvent the "too many choices" aspect of modern matchmaking. Instead of a flood of matches or rejections, Ditto AI sets up a single date, eliminating hours of scrolling, message app small talk, and having to make decisions about what you'll actually do on your date.
Ditto AI doesn't offer this service yet, but the logical extension is a conversational LLM AI agent to help people on a date know what to say to each other to eliminate the awkward conversations of the first date. The future of dating is a couple sitting across from each other feeding one another lines perfectly crafted to appeal to the other person, until eventually we cut out the middlemen and let the AI agents date each other while we all run away screaming to live in a jungle.
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Viral video of the week: influencer vs. grocery store
This week's viral video depicts influencer Catherine Ebs making a trip to a Sam's Club grocery store. Okay, maybe not the most compelling content in the world, but Ebs' incredulous reaction to the perceived deficiencies of the small town market caught people's attention and inspired hilarious responses. Check it out:
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This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Erling Haaland wins World Cup meme war
His team may have been knocked out of the World Cup contest, but Norway's Erling Haaland has become the star of World Cup 2026 anyway. Haaland basically dragged his mediocre national team to its first ever quarter-final spot in the contest, scoring seven goals of Norway's 13 goals in five games, but Haaland's online fame has as much to do with his charisma and personality as it does with his skills on the pitch. Over the last few weeks, Haaland's Instagram follower count has grown from around 50 million to nearly 70 million followers. Fans are in love with his Viking style, both on the pitch and off, and the way he spent the World Cup drinking in American culture by doing things like buying his entire team cowboy hats, and leaving the U.S. with a taxidermied whiskey raccoon:
View this post on InstagramLionel Messi loses World Cup meme war
Messi's been given the nickname "FIFA's Princess," and nicknames are hard to shake. The perception is that Messi has a special place in the heart of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, and that refs are fixing games to make sure that Argentina doesn't get defeated. There's no proof or anything, but when has that ever stopped sports fans, especially when there are funny memes to be made?
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