
NEW YORK POST – Tinder has introduced a new feature that scans a user’s camera roll to analyze patterns, generate “photo insights,” and suggest stronger profile pictures, aiming to improve match quality through AI-driven personalization. The feature is optional, and users still choose what gets shared. Still, it requires access to one of the most personal spaces on a phone. That’s why it’s raising questions. At its core, this is a simple trade-off between convenience and privacy.
