For the second year in a row, McAfee has conducted a study focused on how artificial intelligence is changing the future of love and relationships. From creating online dating profiles to writing love letters, artificial intelligence is seeping into our romantic lives. See what the latest research from McAfee reveals about the evolving dating culture ahead of V-Day.
Here are a few of the most surprising stats from the study:
- Nearly 7 out of 10 people said they, or someone they know, have started chatting regularly with someone they didn’t know who contacted them on social media.
- In the last 12 months, 42% of people said they’d come across fake profiles and/or photos that look AI-generated on dating websites or apps, or on social media.
- Nearly 1 of 4 people have used ChatGPT/AI to help create pics or other content for a dating app.
- 50% of people say they might be motivated to use artificial intelligence to write a Valentine’s card or other love messages to a love interest.
We talked to McAfee CTO Steve Grobman to gain more insights into the study and what it means for lonely hearts this Valentine’s Day.
“In our recent Modern Love study, McAfee found that romance scams are widespread, largely because of the impact of artificial intelligence on love and relationships. While AI certainly has benefits for people seeking love online, helping them start conversations, craft a compelling message, or fix bad lighting in a photo, there are also nefarious uses of the increasingly accessible, sophisticated technology,” says Grobman. “For example, one-third [of respondents] said they’d had an online love interest turn out to be a scammer, and 42% of people said they’d come across fake profiles or photos that look AI-generated in the past year, on dating websites, apps, or on social media.”