EFF – Dating apps are deploying AI tools without proper user consent, often using sensitive data like chat history, sexual preferences, and photos to train AI systems. Apps like Bumble, Tinder, Grindr, and Hinge have introduced AI features – from chatbots to photo selectors – without clear opt-in consent, transparency, or adequate privacy safeguards. Bumble, for example, shared user data with OpenAI to power AI-generated messages without proper disclosure, prompting a GDPR complaint. Grindr plans even deeper AI integration despite a history of privacy violations. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) calls for strict opt-in consent for all AI-related data use and urges lawmakers to pass robust consumer privacy legislation to protect dating app users, especially vulnerable communities.
Summarized by the Courtland Brooks team
