Perfect Match is a student-developed matchmaking service for Cornell community members that matches participants with possible romantic partners for Valentine’s Day using machine learning algorithms.
Sanika Saraf '28 explores Perfect Match, a Cornell Valentine's Day tradition, and questions whether it really can help you find love this year.
Artificial intelligence and dating apps might be a perfect match in digital age, revolutionizing romance and how you find your Valentine.
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