
BUSINESS INSIDER – Amata is a new dating app rolling out in New York that swaps swiping for an AI matchmaker, which proposes a date and handles the planning; DMs only open two hours before meeting. Users pay a $16 per match (with plans to raise the price), can bank the token if a date cancels, and repeat cancelers get a 7-day pause. The company raised $6M pre-seed and learns from post-date feedback to improve matching. Its founder, Ludovic Huraux, previously built Attractive World and Shapr.
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