Training AI what I like, and then have it swipe for me.

Had some time, so I figured Id train my first AI model—to see if I could teach a computer what I’m into and let it swipe for me on dating apps.

How I Taught My AI to Swipe Right for Me
So I got tired of dating apps sucking up my time. Endless swiping? Nope. I decided to outsource my type... to AI.

Step 1: Borrowed Some Faces
First, I grabbed about 2,200 images from a dating site. Don’t worry, it's for science. These were going to be my model’s brain food.

Step 2: Labeled for Love
Next, I split the photos into two folders:
🔥 Hot and 🚫 Not.
This part was personal—and brutally honest. But hey, the model’s gotta know what I like.

Step 3: Cleaned It Up
Before feeding the images to the machine, I used TensorFlow to clean them. I detected the face, cropped out the noise, and converted everything to grayscale.
Less distraction. More learning.

Step 4: Made It Smart
Time to train the model. Python + TensorFlow = magic.
After a few training cycles, it could tell what I find attractive with scary accuracy. Like, better-than-my-friends accuracy.


Step 5: Let It Swipe
Now the fun part: action.
I connected it to a stream of dating profiles, and it started rating them on my behalf.
High score? Like.
Low score? Pass.
Easy. Efficient. Kind of weird? Sure. But it works.

This isn’t just a tech flex. It’s a reminder of what’s possible when you mix passion, Python, and a pinch of narcissism. 😎

Want to build your own personalized AI or automate something smarter?
Get in touch with InternetTechnologyServices.com or hit up Nick Nguyen—yes, that’s me. Let’s build something that thinks like you do.

And yes, my AI still swipes on the weekends. 💘

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