A DATING guru is using an artificial intelligence chatbot to help hopeless romantics find love.

Model Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, 32, uses ChatGPT to help those he describes as the “ungenetically blessed” get dates.

Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, Tinder’s most right-swiped man, is using an A.I. chatbot to help singletons find love

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Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, Tinder’s most right-swiped man, is using an A.I. chatbot to help singletons find loveCredit: Getty

His service costs between £45 and £120 a month and includes photo editing and using the chatbot to write attractive dating profiles and messages.

Stefan, said to be the most swiped man on Tinder, says his service will help fellas have more successful matches online.

He said: “Every man deserves a better roll of the dice — it’s not cheating, it’s evening out the playing field.

“Its a bespoke plan of action that uses machines to correct your dating faults.”

Stefan, of Cuffley, Herts, added: “We change people’s pictures and bespoke their bios.

“Most people say it’s catfishing — it’s not.

“It’s like if a girl puts a photo on Instagram using a filter or if she gets Botox or filler.”

“I am giving ungenetically blessed people a hidden advantage in the dating game.

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“My AI prompts and training can turn any guy from zero to hero.”

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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