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Uncanny Valley | WIRED

Breaking Up, Hooking Up

Uncanny Valley | WIRED

WIRED

Technology

4.1570 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Tech companies are very good at serving up personalized content based on what they know about you. But they're not very good at picking up on big, sudden changes in your life. For example, Google Photos can show you pictures of a loved one taken three years ago, and Pinterest can suggest wedding-themed photos when your special day is right around the corner. But what if that loved one is no longer in the picture? And what if that wedding's been canceled? Those algorithms that resurface memories aren’t very good at telling which of those previously happy memories might now be upsetting.

This week on Gadget Lab, WIRED senior writer Arielle Pardes joins us to talk about how the internet has changed the ways we love and remember. We also talk about the state of dating apps, and how technology has given us new ways to connect with potential loves, especially during the pandemic.

Show Notes: 

Read Lauren’s story about how the internet doesn’t let you forget past relationships here. Read Arielle’s story about the boss of all dating apps here. Read Will Knight’s conversation with Kazuo Ishiguro here.

Recommendations: 

Arielle recommends looking up your horoscope on AstrologyZone.com. Lauren recommends the book Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro. Mike recommends E. Jean Carroll’s Substack.

Arielle Pardes can be found on Twitter @pardesoteric. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Lauren.

0:00.7

Mike.

0:01.3

Lauren, what is your dating app of choice?

0:03.6

Wow, we're going there.

0:05.3

I mean, I would probably have to say Clubhouse, because where else would I go to get info about

0:10.8

crypto and NFTs and thought leadership and have a lullaby sung to me every night?

0:18.1

Well, you can't see this because you're listening to it, but I'm

0:20.8

flashing my microphone on and off very quickly right now. PTR.

0:28.2

Hi, everyone. Welcome to Gadget Lab. I'm Michael Collori, a senior editor at Wired. And I'm

0:36.9

Lauren Good. I'm a senior writer at Wired. And I'm Lauren Good. I'm a senior

0:37.7

writer at Wired. We are also joined this week by Wired Senior Writer and our former co-host, Ariel Pardess.

0:44.4

Hi, you guys. Yay! Ariel's back. So today we are talking about online dating and how tech has changed,

0:51.9

how people build, and end relationships. Later on on the show, we're going to talk about dating apps and how tech has changed, how people build and end relationships.

0:55.3

Later on the show, we're going to talk about dating apps and how people have used them

0:58.6

during the pandemic.

0:59.7

But first, Lauren, this week you wrote a very personal story about a breakup and how sites

1:05.1

like Pinterest and Google Photos would not let you forget it.

1:08.6

Please tell us about the experience you had.

1:11.1

How much time do you have?

1:14.4

About an hour.

1:15.8

Okay.

1:16.6

All right.

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