The Most Swiped-Right Tinder User, Now Helps Others Find Love
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Most Swiped-Right Tinder User Now Helps Others Find Love with AI

/ 08:09 PM April 23, 2023

Stefan-Pierre Tomlin—who has dubbed himself as Tinder’s “most swiped right man”—is sharing his expertise in landing a soulmate with the help of AI technology.

Using his experience in effortlessly meeting women, the 32-year-old pilot and model has developed AI prompts and training to assist the “genetically un-blessed people” in their pursuit of love.

Tomlin earned the nickname “Mr. Tinder” in 2017 after hitting a record-breaking 14,600 matches on the dating app in just two years.

AI to Find Love?

The Most Swiped-Right Tinder User, Now Helps Others Find Love with AI

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Through his site, Celebrity Love Coach, subscribers can access bespoke AI that composes more attractive dating profiles for a fee ranging from $45 to $150.

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To improve the chances of his clients finding love, Tomlin relies heavily on ChatGPT to design captivating profiles and ghostwrite captivating bios and messages.

His approach resembles the film “Hitch,” the famous love coach, but with the added boost of performance-enhancing “droids.”

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According to Tomlin, he offers a customized plan of action that employs machines to address dating flaws. “It’s just like a Viagra to your social profile… the effects are fast and effective,” Tomlin said, “it will shoot you from no dates at all to an endless list of dates.”

Leveling the Playing Field

Although using an AI-powered Cyrano de Bergerac to secure dates may seem like catfishing, Tomlin argues that he is merely leveling the playing field for everyone.

According to the self-proclaimed “date doctor,” Tomlin claims he’s giving the genetically unblessed an advantage in the dating game, and that’s not cheating.

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“You have dishwashers in your homes, and it makes chores easier, right? My subscribers use AI to make the dating game easy,” Tomlin said.

He compared AI image enhancements to using filters on Instagram or receiving Botox or filler treatments, stating that they are just ways to improve one’s appearance.

Tomlin’s advice comes when people use AI to automate various aspects of everyday life, including academics, law, and online dating.

Finding Love Organically

If you are not inclined to create a dating profile on your own, Tomlin also offers in-person sessions that enable clients to improve their chances of finding love organically.

Among his tips are having a good icebreaker, engaging in a video call before meeting in person, and using a photo of oneself for the dating profile.

The professional wingman gave tips on the kinds of photos to upload. He said, “You should be the only one on your profile picture.

You don’t want the ladies playing Sherlock to know who you are… Other photos on your profile should also include hobbies or pets, not just you in the club.”

Tomlin also discourages individuals from seeking one-night stands as this is an inhumane habit. “getting to know someone and finding compatibility should come first, rather than solely focusing on physical intimacy.”

Proven Track Record of Success

Tomlin’s advice has proven successful among those struggling in the dating world. In the last two months, he has assisted 45 men, and 32 of them have secured a date. He proudly stated in an interview with SWNS.

Despite relying heavily on Tinder swipes and AI matchmaking, Tomlin surprisingly met his girlfriend, Natasha Boon. They met through a mutual friend, using the old-fashioned method.

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Natasha’s resemblance to Marilyn Monroe captivated Tomlin when he first met the singer-songwriter and former “The X Factor” contestant.

“She was dressed in a tight red dress with red lipstick and perfectly styled blonde hair. I was smitten, and I admit, that is a rare occurrence for me.”

A Few Ethical Concerns

This prevalent automation in online dating has raised ethical concerns regarding the genuineness of the person behind the digital profile.

In the previous month, a few women came forward with tales of being tricked by men using an AI assistant named CupidBot. This AI assistant handles everything from flirtation to asking for phone numbers.

The women alleged that the digital personality charmed them. Only to discover later that the real person was nothing like their online twin.

Earlier this month, a Reddit user fell victim to a similar situation. The user discovered that the woman he had been conversing with online was not real. The woman he found perfect was an AI creation called “Claudia.”

The creators of this AI avatar were two mischievous computer science students. They had designed it as a prank to test the ability of AI-generated pictures to deceive people.

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