It is in human nature to find a perfect person of the opposite gender or the same, the one with whom they probably want to spend the rest of their lives. This urge of having someone to have a relationship with forces people to search for that person regardless of the way they choose for the process to be carried out, be it conventional with the help of friends and family or using the modern day dating tools like online dating portals and matchmaking sites. However, the trend is seamlessly shifting towards the technologic based matchmaking, which uses intelligent algorithms and efficient data analysis and is improving day by day producing accurate results.
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People have become more comfortable now on sharing their information with others on the internet. According to a report issued by eHarmoney.com.uk, an online dating website, in coordination with Imperial College Business School, by 2040, 70% of the relationships will be based on the online communication (The Future of Dating: 2040). One of the prospects, mentioned in this report, states that the full sensory virtual dating will be possible in the coming years with the help increased bandwidths of internet connections (The Future of Dating: 2040). According to the experts, the digital data transfer rates will be rapid that it will be able to experience the audio and visual virtual reality (VR) together making it possible to feel the sensations of smell, touch and taste of another person through this VR (The Future of Dating: 2040). Online dating will be redefined by the full sensory VR, as the person will be able to smell or even touch the other person in that virtual reality while being at an entirely different location, therefore giving a chance to all long distance relations witnessed never before (The Future of Dating: …show more content…
One of the most significant challenges for people dating online is what they want out of the relationship they are searching a partner for, and the false information provided by various people leads to poor matchmaking results. However, with the help of IT gadgets like Fitbit and other computer embedded chips, it will be possible to accurately project that how a person behaves in routine by analyzing all their social patterns and even reaction to particular situations (The Future of Dating: 2040). The concept of the internet of things, developing at a rapid pace, will aid this process of collecting as sensitive data as neural signals, hormonal levels and lifestyle patterns in formulating the ultimate matchmaking process (The Future of Dating: