Yep, we’re using OpenClaw to date now
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Ben Guez, a content creator and startup founder, has used OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent, to automate his dating life on Instagram. He uses the AI to track World Cup match results and then creates and posts Instagram "trial reels" with a template, garnering over one million views and 200 DMs in a few days. Guez's method involves posting a video with a caption expressing emotional support for women from countries that lost a match, and he requires them to download his AI language learning app to respond. Other individuals, such as Jeff Weisbein, are also using OpenClaw to streamline their dating processes, albeit in less unconventional ways. The use of AI in dating is raising questions about the boundaries of automation in personal relationships. Guez believes that as long as he is open about his methods, it is fine, but others may feel played or impressed by his creativity. The reactions of the women involved are varied, with some being impressed and others potentially feeling angry.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The use of AI in dating highlights the blurring of lines between human connection and automation, raising questions about what is acceptable in personal relationships.
- · Delegating emotional labor to AI agents challenges traditional notions of intimacy and communication.