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Hinge CEO takes leap into AI dating with new app Overtone
Credit: Shutterstock Big news in the dating world! Justin McLeod, the founder and CEO of Hinge, is stepping down from his ...
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Dating app rape survivors file lawsuit accusing Hinge, Tinder of 'accommodating rapists'
The Markup reports six women are suing Match Group, claiming Hinge and Tinder enable rape by allowing known predators to ...
After more than a decade as CEO of Hinge, Justin McLeod is stepping down to launch another dating app—with an AI twist.
Some dating app users say manipulative algorithms suppress the good matches. When tech companies run romance, the truth is hard to grasp. Reading time 12 minutes Last year, a friend came to me with a ...
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Lawsuit: Dating apps knew Denver doctor drugged, raped a user but took no steps to protect others
It also alleged that the companies failed to take numerous steps that could have made the apps safer, such as adopting facial ...
Justin McLeod, the CEO of dating app Hinge, is stepping down from his position to launch an AI dating product called Overtone ...
A coalition of law firms filed a lawsuit against the dating app Hinge after a Denver cardiologist was convicted of using the ...
Match Group was sued on Wednesday in a proposed class action claiming that its dating apps Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to addict users, generating more profit for the company, rather ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While dating apps are nothing new—believe it or not, some of the most popular ones have been around for ...
Match Group, the company that owns a number of dating websites and apps, now owns a 51% stake in millennial-focused, long-term dating app Hinge. Match Group, the company that owns a number of dating ...
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