Japan will use AI matchmaking that ignores age and income and pairs couples based on an 'emotional quotient' in a bid to boost country's flagging birth rate

 Japan is seeking to boost its flagging birthrate by funding the use of artificial intelligence to help match lonely hearts, an official said Monday.

Although it might not conjure thoughts of romance, AI tech can match a wider and smarter range of potential suitors, the cabinet official said.  

The technology will effectively ignore the stated preferences of users in terms of age, income level and looks, and instead use 'emotional quotient' to match potential couples with similar values, personalities and emotional intelligence. 

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's government plans to allocate two billion yen ($19 million) in the next fiscal year to back local authorities that run schemes to help their residents find love, he said. 

Japan is seeking to boost its flagging birthrate by funding the use of artificial intelligence to help match lonely hearts, an official said Monday (file photo)

Japan is seeking to boost its flagging birthrate by funding the use of artificial intelligence to help match lonely hearts, an official said Monday (file photo)


Around half of the nation's 47 prefectures offer matchmaking services and some of them have already introduced AI systems, according to the cabinet office.

Saitama, just north of Tokyo, spent 15 million yen ($144,000) in the fiscal year to March 2019 but saw some 21 couples head to the altar. Government data shows the number of marriages fell by 200,000 in Japan from 2000 to last year. 

The human-run matchmaking services often use standardised forms to list people's interests and hobbies, and AI systems can perform more advanced analysis of this data.    

The technology will effectively ignore the stated preferences of users in terms of age, income level and looks, and instead use 'emotional quotient' to match potential couples with similar values, personalities and emotional intelligence (file photo)

The technology will effectively ignore the stated preferences of users in terms of age, income level and looks, and instead use 'emotional quotient' to match potential couples with similar values, personalities and emotional intelligence (file photo) 

"We are especially planning to offer subsidies to local governments operating or starting up matchmaking projects that use AI," the official said.

"We hope this support will help reverse the decline in the nation's birthrate."

Japan's fertility rate - the number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime - was 1.36 last year, one of the world's lowest and far below the rate needed to maintain a population.  

Its rapidly ageing population, also a result of long life expectancy, poses a major headache for Japanese policymakers trying to ensure a shrinking workforce can pay for the ballooning cost of welfare.   

Japan will use AI matchmaking that ignores age and income and pairs couples based on an 'emotional quotient' in a bid to boost country's flagging birth rate Japan will use AI matchmaking that ignores age and income and pairs couples based on an 'emotional quotient' in a bid to boost country's flagging birth rate Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on December 09, 2020 Rating: 5

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