No yeah, you would probably need to collect the data yourself. But that should not be that hard. Do you think AI would currently be capable of actually matching people correctly, given the right data?
The dating sites actively do not want to know about outcomes because some of the outcomes will be rapes, and the sites wants to be able to claim that they had no way to know about any rapes. Some of the victims of serial rapist Dr Stephen Matthews for example are currently suing a dating site. So, no, it is not easy to collect the data.
Here is the (long) video by which I learned about that law suit. Sadly, there is no way for me to include a Youtube URL in a LW comment without the URL’s “helpfully” getting replaced by a large image that is about 300 times more visually salient than anything else on the page, and I hate when that happens, so I’m going to give only the part of the URL after the domain name: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqIn_NUZZOA
Note: Just press CTRL+Z after the auto-embed happens, and you should be left with just the Youtube URL. I edited your comment to include the full URL like that.
I believe, the fact that they might not want to know the outcomes, due to potentially complex legal procedures the effort they would have to exert to protect users better doesn’t make it hard, it makes the companies selfish.
Looking the other way and claiming ignorance because you don’t want to deal with the legal implications of your product potentially causing harm is really horrible.
No yeah, you would probably need to collect the data yourself. But that should not be that hard. Do you think AI would currently be capable of actually matching people correctly, given the right data?
The dating sites actively do not want to know about outcomes because some of the outcomes will be rapes, and the sites wants to be able to claim that they had no way to know about any rapes. Some of the victims of serial rapist Dr Stephen Matthews for example are currently suing a dating site. So, no, it is not easy to collect the data.
Here is the (long) video by which I learned about that law suit. Sadly, there is no way for me to include a Youtube URL in a LW comment without the URL’s “helpfully” getting replaced by a large image that is about 300 times more visually salient than anything else on the page, and I hate when that happens, so I’m going to give only the part of the URL after the domain name: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqIn_NUZZOA
Note: Just press CTRL+Z after the auto-embed happens, and you should be left with just the Youtube URL. I edited your comment to include the full URL like that.
Thanks.
I believe, the fact that they might not want to know the outcomes, due to potentially complex legal procedures the effort they would have to exert to protect users better doesn’t make it hard, it makes the companies selfish.
Looking the other way and claiming ignorance because you don’t want to deal with the legal implications of your product potentially causing harm is really horrible.
EDIT: Happy to hear the disagreements here.