Haliey Welch, the 22-year-old who went viral for her “Hawk Tuah” video, has managed to show her transient second of fame right into a full-fledged profession. In just some months, Welch has quickly risen to fame, amassing round 5 million followers throughout varied social media platforms.
After just lately releasing her personal podcast titled “Discuss Tuah,” she’s now venturing into the tech world with a brand new AI-powered courting recommendation app referred to as Pookie Instruments.
Launched on the App Retailer this week, Pookie Instruments affords a variety of options aimed toward Gen Z singles, comparable to an AI chatbot to assist with dialog starters and common courting recommendation, outfit suggestions for dates, tricks to improve your courting profile, and even a zodiac compatibility function.
The app is launching at a time when many younger daters have complaints in regards to the present on-line courting tradition, which is stricken by ghosting, scams, and different challenges. Some customers have even turned to AI instruments like ChatGPT for courting recommendation, utilizing prompts to generate total conversations. Main courting platforms Bumble and Tinder have additionally launched AI instruments.
Whereas Welch will not be the primary content material creator to launch an app, it’s uncommon for somebody to do it so early of their profession, which might sign creators have gotten anxious in regards to the sustainability of their success. Extra established influencers, comparable to Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) and David Dobrik, have beforehand launched their very own apps.
TechCrunch spoke (or, talked tuah) with Welch and mentioned her new app, which is known as after a cute nickname she calls her boyfriend.
“I [was on] Invoice Maher’s podcast, and it was really one in all his concepts he gave me,” Welch stated. “He form of pushed me, in a method, saying I must be a relationship coach. And so we got here up with the concept. … This app is the best method for them to seek out their endlessly Pookie.”
To construct the app, Welch partnered with Ben Ganz, founding father of Final AI Studio, an AI buyer assist automation platform.
In idea, Welch’s app looks like a enjoyable and promising idea tailor-made for these navigating the world of courting and relationships. It resembles different AI-driven relationship teaching instruments, producing responses to all kinds of relationship questions, whether or not you’re searching for recommendation on communication, battle decision, or just have an gratifying date.
One standout function is its capability to counsel inventive date concepts primarily based in your location and whether or not it’s your first date or your tenth time seeing the particular person. Moreover, the app affords outfit suggestions that will help you costume appropriately for various courting situations, whether or not it’s an informal espresso date or a chic dinner. It will probably additionally analyze your courting app profiles and supply suggestions, comparable to partaking prompts or suggestions for including extra images that exhibit your character. Pookie’s “Flirt Meter” evaluates your textual content messages on a scale of 0 to 100 to find out their flirtatiousness.
When it was introduced that the Hawk Tuah woman would offer courting recommendation via a brand new app, we anticipated the chatbot to embody her signature humor and bluntness. Nonetheless, upon testing Pookie Instruments’ AI chatbot, it turned obvious that the responses have been generic and lacked the distinctive character that we anticipated. Because of this, it felt strikingly much like ChatGPT and different present AI instruments.
In keeping with Ganz, nevertheless, they’re engaged on coaching the mannequin through the use of transcripts from the podcast.
Two of the instruments could also be thought of controversial, nevertheless: “Bald Predictor” and “Peak Detector.”
Bald Predictor works by analyzing a photograph of an individual looking for potential patterns of hair loss. Peak Detector makes use of proportions and environment to estimate peak.
Each of those AI instruments look like a response to frustrations expressed by some girls concerning males who misrepresent their peak on courting profiles or disguise their hair loss in images. Some girls are already utilizing ChatGPT to name out males for mendacity about their peak.
Nonetheless, the instruments would possibly come throughout as mean-spirited and will perpetuate the stigma that brief and bald males are inferior.
Welch maintains that the instruments are supposed to be lighthearted. However she did point out that, as a 5’8” lady, her favourite instrument is the peak detector.
And, as with every AI expertise, the Peak Detector isn’t 100% correct and solely supplies an estimated guess. Our testing yielded blended outcomes, however one ended up being simply 2 inches off from the particular person’s actual peak, taking a number of issues into consideration, just like the counter tops subsequent to the particular person and the ceiling peak. After we examined the Bald Predictor, the AI couldn’t decide the likelihood of baldness from among the photos.
Welch and Ganz plan to introduce new options sooner or later by collaborating with podcast friends and different content material creators, though they didn’t specify which options will likely be added. Notable figures comparable to Holly Madison and Whitney Cummings have appeared on Discuss Tuah, which can entice extra customers to the app.
Pookie Instruments operates on a subscription mannequin; it prices $7 per week or $50 per yr. There’s additionally a three-day free trial.