I don’t know about you, but when I need a question to answer, AI apps have been very useful. Instead of using Siri, I have the action button to open the Chat GPT on my iPhone 15 Pro Max and I can find a question that can be answered faster, and in depth. However, the iPhone units running Apple Intelligence have the question that they ask Siri that Siri was diverted to the AI platform when Siri cannot respond properly.
A dating app has replaced Chat GPT in the upper part of the free apps list in the App Store
The thing here is that Chat GPTI is so useful for users that it has been a top -free app in the App Store. Look at the use of the past in this phrase. The reason for this is that a new app has competed in the top of the Chat GPT. It should be another modern AI app you designed to blow through the ridiculous and accurate answers to your questions, okay? BZZZZ! Incorrect this is actually a dating app called tea dating advice.
Tea is the first app in the Apple App Store. | Image Credit-Franina
Yes, it seems a bit rotate when the top -free app in the App Store uses cutting technology in an app that helps women improve their chances of successful first date. Unlike the tender, bomble, or match, which helps women find a history, tea uses women’s own anonymous group to find out if there are a red flag that a woman should keep Cabosis on a possible first date.
Tea developer says the app provides a level of security that other dating apps do not offer. Since women share their dating experiences with men they have history, the app can warn about the upcoming date. The app allows users to check the background so that a person who wants to have a history is on the list of sexual offenders or is a criminal record. This makes tea a perfect “fellow app” of any of the dating apps in which a woman can use.
To ensure that only women have been subscribed to the app, tea seeks selfie to confirm the gender of a potential consumer. This is done to prevent subscribers from joining the catfish scheme where a person uses another person’s image and claims the person. Keep in mind that most of the information you find in the tea app can be found elsewhere. However, there is a Facebook group titled, “Are we meeting the same man?”
Tea spreads because the app is subjected to data violation
And while the latter group also allows women to exchange notes about their dates, the tea app has a great benefit to its rivals. Its website notes that it has more than 1.6 million users, increasing the possibility that information on the potential date on tea can be found. This is also more likely that there are information about the potential history of several women. More information about a woman means that she can increase the difficulties she can make an informed decision.
According to CBS News, last Friday, tea was the subject of data violations as the invaders had access to the digital storage system. The storage system had information before February 2024, including selfies. Hackers were able to see 60,000 images from posts, comments and direct messages. In a statement, the company said, “Tea has engaged third -party cybersecurity experts and is working 24 hours to secure its system. There is no evidence that the user’s additional data has been affected.” You can install the app from the App Store for iPhone users by tapping this link. Android users can also get “tea” on someone before going to a possible first date with this person. To download the app from the Google Play Store, tap this link.
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