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SAVE $90: The Shark FlexStyle air styling and drying system is on sale at Amazon for $209.99, down from the normal price of $299.99. That's a 30% discount thanks to the on-page coupon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Shark FlexStyle air styling and drying system $209.99 at AmazonWinter can be a rough time for keeping hair healthy. Dry, cold air outside paired with dry, hot air inside when trying to get warm isn't the best combination for our scalp or locks. If your hair is calling out for help while counting down the day until warmth and moisture return, check out this Presidents' Day sale deal at Amazon.
As of Feb. 17, the Shark FlexStyle air styling and drying system is on sale at Amazon for $209.99 with the on-page coupon, discounted from the normal price of $299.99. That's a savings of $90 from a 30% discount. Currently, a refurbished model at Amazon is selling for $223.56 which means this deal for a brand new Shark FlexStyle is better than buying a used model.
We've come a long way in terms of hair dryers in the last decade. While we used to struggle with heat damage and hair getting sucked into the back of the dryer, modern hair dryers offer so much more.
SEE ALSO: The best Presidents' Day deals from Best Buy that are live nowThe frontrunner was the Dyson Airwrap but since it typically costs about $600, not everyone was sold. Thankfully we have some great Dyson Airwrap dupes on the market these days and the Shark FlexStyle is the Mashable favorite.
Mashable Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard reviewed the Shark FlexStyle, noting it's a nearly identical experience to the Dyson Airwrap but with a much friendlier price tag. One of the only things Allard prefers with the Dyson is its included case. But when we compare prices, the Shark clearly wins.
This Amazon bundle includes the hair dryer brush, multi-styler with auto-wrap curlers, paddle brush, oval brush, and concentrator attachment.
Be sure to clip the on-page coupon to bring the Shark FlexStyle down to just $209.99 during Amazon's Presidents' Day sale.
PRESIDENTS' DAY DEAL: The Asus Vivobook Pro 15 Intel Core Ultra 9 24GB RAM 2TB SSD RTX 3050 is currently on sale at Best Buy for $899.99, saving $600, or 40% off.
Opens in a new window Credit: Asus Asus Vivobook Pro 15 Intel Core Ultra 9 24GB RAM 2TB SSD RTX 3050 $899.99 at Best BuySure, we knew President's Day was a good time to pick up a new laptop, but this one surprised us. Best Buy's sale is currently offering the Asus Vivobook Pro 15 Intel Core Ultra 9 24GB RAM 2TB SSD RTX 3050 for $899.99, saving you $600 on the laptop that usually lists for $1.5 big ones.
Full disclosure, I like Vivobooks. I'm currently typing this article on a 2020 model that's still running buttery smooth. What I love about my Vivobook is how well it handles different types of tasks from accurately representing colors, to gaming, to music production.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Presidents' Day sale is live now — find all the best deals hereThe current Pro 15 has some solid capabilities, including a huge 2TB SSD and 24GB of RAM built in. It also comes with a GeForce RTX 3050, which should skate through most modern games (not at the highest settings, but at decent settings).
It has a beautiful 1920 x 1080 OLED screen with a 60Hz refresh rate and a respectable 400 nits of brightness. Expect intricate dynamics, good brightness, and smooth screen refreshes while gaming.
The 24GB RAM will ace most daily tasks: open 100 tabs at a time, work on 18-inch 600dpi pixel art, or edit a video feature about your cousin's business. This computer will handle most of anything you throw at it.
For President's Day the Asus Vivobook Pro 15 Intel Core Ultra 9 24GB RAM 2TB SSD RTX 3050 is currently $899.99, or 40% off, saving you $600.
If you're looking for a daily workhorse laptop that can carry its own weight through the workday then breeze through creative tasks and fun by night, this Asus is a wonderful buy.
SAVE 34%: As of February 17th, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE is available for $296.18 — a 34% discount, saving you $153.81 off the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE $296.18 at AmazonIf you’re looking for a newish tablet that’s under $500, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE is 34% off for Presidents’ Day.
As of Feb. 17, you can snag the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE for just $296.18, down from $449.99, at Amazon. That’s a $153.81 discount and a pretty good deal for a mid-level tablet with a 10.9-inch screen, dual speakers, 128GB of storage, and a sleek, slim design.
SEE ALSO: The best tablets in 2025This tablet also features the “circle to search with Google” feature that lets you search for and find content faster by circling it on the screen. Find recipes, where to buy those shoes you’ve been eyeing, and more — all with a quick circle and some taps.
With Quick Share, you can send photos, videos, and other files to your friends or coworkers in seconds (even if they don’t have a Samsung device). And with the included S Pen stylus, you can take handwritten notes, sketch out ideas, and more on the go.
The new iPhone SE expected to launch this week might not be called the iPhone SE 4, as reports have taken to calling it.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes the newest version of the budget-friendly iPhone will be rebranded to fit with the iPhone 16 series, instead of continuing with the "SE" naming convention. This fits with leaker Majin Bu's claim in late December, 2024 (via MacRumors) that it will be called the iPhone 16E, or some variation with "16" and "E" in the name.
Apple CEO Tim Cook may have hinted at this when he announced the Feb. 19 launch on X, saying, "get ready to meet the newest member of the family." This suggests the new iPhone SE will be marketed as a lower-cost addition to the iPhone 16 lineup.
Tweet may have been deletedBased on rumors from Apple insiders, the new device is equipped with the same A18 chip that powers the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. "Given how drastic the overhaul is to the iPhone SE, a new name makes complete sense," said Gurman in his newsletter.
SEE ALSO: Tim Cook teases Apple launch next week, which might be the new iPhone SEWith the same chip as the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models, the new device (let's call it the iPhone 16E) will have Apple Intelligence features. Exactly, which features are unclear at this point, but the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus have AI-summarized notifications, AI writing tools for generating and summarizing messages and emails, and the new Genmoji feature for creating your own emojis with AI. Apple Intelligence also has the new and improved Siri, and access to ChatGPT through a partnership with OpenAI. So, it's safe to expect at least some, if not all of these features for what's to come on Wednesday.
The iPhone 16E will also reportedly have a 6.1 inch display, up from the 2022 iPhone SE 3's 4.7 inch display which was the last time this model was released. While it is rumored to have an updated design, the iPhone 16E will reportedly still have the camera notch instead of the Dynamic Island, and a single rear-facing camera. Gurman says it will costs around $500, compared to the iPhone 16 which starts at $799.
Whatever the name and specs end up being, we only have to wait until Wednesday for the official confirmation.
SAVE $400: As of Feb. 17, the HP Envy 2-in-1 16-inch laptop is on sale for $449.99 in the Best Buy President's Day sale. That’s $400 off its regular price.
Opens in a new window Credit: HP HP Envy 2-in-1 16-inch Laptop $449.99 at Best BuyThere are a lot of strong deals on tech this Presidents' Day, including a bumper discount on the HP Envy 2-in-1 16-inch laptop. And we really mean it when we say bumper discount, because you can save $400 for a limited time.
As of Feb. 17, the HP Envy 2-in-1 16-inch laptop is on sale for $449.99 in the Best Buy President's Day sale. This deal is not going to stick around after Presidents' Day, so act fast to save big.
SEE ALSO: The best Presidents' Day streaming deals live now: Peacock, Starz, and moreThe HP Envy is designed to help you power your passions, with built-in AI technology that impressive processing power to help you do more faster. All of this innovative tech comes in a compact and versatile design that lets you work however you want, wherever you want.
Looking for more Presidents' Day deals? Check out our roundup of the best Presidents' Day deals at Amazon. And if you're curious what other retailers are offering, check out our roundups of Walmart's Presidents' Day deals and Best Buy's Presidents' Day deals.
A more emotionally charged song than his ode to his car or Thanksgiving, Adam Sandler's SNL 50th anniversary song was a moving moment dedicated to the show and its cast.
During Sunday's show, the comedian and SNL cast member during the '90s played a tribute to the general shenanigans of being on the show, from cue card mess-ups to prank-calling a New York Magazine critic. But despite the jokes, it's a generally heartfelt nod to 50 years of a show that gave Sandler (and so many more stars) his break.
A piece of shit car, this is not.
SNL's 50th anniversary special is a time for celebration, right? Not on Debbie Downer's watch.
On Sunday, Rachel Dratch brought back her iconic SNL character who loves to ruin occasions with home truths nobody wants to hear — and this time, the audience was Ayo Edebiri, Drew Barrymore, Robert De Niro, and Jimmy Fallon.
Attempting to get a drink at Debbie's bar, the celebrities were regaled with the realities of alcohol, endangered rhinos, and gout. Classic.
SNL's 50th anniversary show was absolutely full of stars and musical numbers, but none more stacked than the clip above.
Former cast members Pete Davidson and David Spade are taken through time by hot dog salesman (John Mulaney) for a Broadway-inspired scan of the city's signature characteristics — and it's a wild ride.
Maya Rudolph and Adam Driver sing a Fame-inspired song dressed as a syringe and a hot dog; Nathan Lane rehashes his own "Hakuna Matata" as a song about cocaine; Jason Sudeikis and Will Forte belt out a spin on Les Misérables "Look Down" over Jenna Ortega and Kevin Costner while Kristen Wiig dreams a dream as the green M&M.
Kate McKinnon dances as disgraced New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, performing a Hamilton number with Lin-Manuel Miranda; and Scarlett Johansson channels Audrey from "Little Shop of Horrors" to roast her SNL star husband Colin Jost.
That "One Day More" style finale? Absolute chaos.
SNL's "Bronx Beat" met "Coffee Talk" at the show's 50th anniversary special on Sunday, in a mashup that officially confirms it's sweater weather.
Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph returned as their "Bronx Beat" characters Betty and Jodi, interviewing Miles Teller about Top Gun Maverick, before being surprised by Mike Myers as his iconic '90s "Coffee Talk" character Linda Richman.
"We're not worthy!" Rudolph exclaimed, in a nod to Myers' SNL-founded Wayne's World. What a trio!
SAVE OVER $70: As of Feb. 17, Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones are on sale for $328 in Amazon's Presidents' Day sale. That's 18% off their list price of $399.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony WH-1000XM5 Headphones $328.00 at AmazonIf you're looking to get some new headphones, Amazon's offering an excellent variety of discounts in its Presidents' Day sale. Even our favorite noise-canceling headphones for audiophiles, the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones, have been discounted in the sale. If you've been looking for an upgrade, these are definitely worth a look.
Sony's WH-1000XM5s are currently on sale for $328. This is 18% off their list price of $399.99, allowing you to pocket $71.99. This deal applies to all available colors as well, so you can choose between the midnight blue model, black, silver, and smoky pink. They're marked as a limited-time deal, though, so if they've caught your eye you'll want to act fast to scoop them up at this price.
SEE ALSO: The best Presidents' Day deals in 2025: Sales on mattresses, TVs, and more live nowWe think very highly of these headphones. Alongside ranking them as the best options for audiophiles in our roundup of the best noise-canceling headphones, they're also included on our overall list of the best headphones of 2025. In our review, Mashable's Miller Kern said "As someone who primarily listens to music through AirPods Pro, the noise cancellation on the Sony headphones is a game-changer. I found myself reaching for these headphones over my AirPods and Sennheiser PXC 550-IIs."
This deal may not stick around much longer, so grab the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones on sale at Amazon while the discount is still live.
There are a few other retailers offering some great deals right now for Presidents' Day. Make sure to check out our roundups of the best Presidents' Day deals at Best Buy and the best Presidents' Day deals at Walmart to see more of the best discounts available while the sale event is still going.
SAVE $130: As of Feb. 17, the Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook is on sale for $249 in the Best Buy President's Day sale. That’s $130 off its regular price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook $249.00 at Best BuyThere are a number of impressive tech deals available over Presidents' Day, and we're not in the business of picking a favorite because everyone is looking for something different. But what we will say is that if you're looking for an affordable laptop that can do a bit of everything, the discounted Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook is something to carefully consider.
As of Feb. 17, the Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook is on sale for $249 in the Best Buy President's Day sale. That’s $130 off its regular price. That's a great deal on a device that can handle commuting, travel, streaming, and almost everything else you throw at it.
SEE ALSO: The best Presidents' Day streaming deals live now: Peacock, Starz, and moreIt's easy to shift from laptop to portrait mode thanks to the versatile kickstand. And the MediaTek Kompanio 838 processor with an AI-enabling NPU keeps you moving fast, with stylus support for sketching and taking notes.
Looking for even more Presidents' Day deals? Check out our roundup of the best Presidents' Day deals at Amazon. And if you're curious what other retailers are offering, have a look at our roundups of Walmart's Presidents' Day deals and Best Buy's Presidents' Day deals.
We're well into awards season now, with Britain's largest night celebrating cinema, the BAFTAs, taking place on Sunday in London's Royal Festival Hall.
Giving us another glimpse of what's possibly to come at the Oscars, the big winners at the 2025 British Academy of Film and Television Arts' film awards were Brady Corbet's The Brutalist and Edward Berger's Conclave, each taking home four BAFTAs, with the latter winning best film. Anora's Mikey Madison won the award for best leading actress, having missed out at the Golden Globes (she's also nominated for an Oscar and a Screen Actors Guild Award).
SEE ALSO: How to watch the 2025 Oscars — which streaming service do you need?Notably, while last year's awards were dominated by Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, which swept 13 awards across most categories, this year the statuettes felt more equally distributed in 2025, with most winning films receiving around two awards each.
With no further ado, here is the complete list of nominees and winners (bolded) in each category for this year's BAFTAs.
And the winners for the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards are:Best film Featured Video For You Ralph Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini on the subtle comedy in their new thriller 'Conclave' Outstanding British filmConclave
Lee
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Best leading actressMikey Madison - Anora
Cynthia Erivo - Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón - Emilia Pérez
Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Hard Truths
Demi Moore - The Substance
Saoirse Ronan - The Outrun
SEE ALSO: 'Anora' review: Sean Baker's 'Pretty Woman' is a triumph Best leading actorAdrien Brody - The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet - A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo - Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes - Conclave
Hugh Grant - Heretic
Sebastian Stan - The Apprentice
Best supporting actressZoe Saldaña - Emilia Pérez
Selena Gomez - Emilia Pérez
Ariana Grande - Wicked
Felicity Jones - The Brutalist
Jamie Lee Curtis - The Last Showgirl
Isabella Rossellini - Conclave
Best supporting actorKieran Culkin - A Real Pain
Yura Borisov - Anora
Clarence Maclin - Sing Sing
Edward Norton - A Complete Unknown
Guy Pearce - The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong - The Apprentice
Best directorBrady Corbet - The Brutalist
Sean Baker - Anora
Edward Berger - Conclave
Denis Villeneuve - Dune: Part Two
Jacques Audiard - Emilia Pérez
The Substance - Coralie Fargeat
BAFTA FellowshipOutstanding debut by a British writer, director or producerKneecap
Hoard
Santosh
Sister Midnight
SEE ALSO: 'Kneecap' takes the Irish language revolution to the big screen Best film not in the English languageEmilia Pérez
I'm Still Here
Kneecap
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
Outstanding British contribution to cinemaMediCinema, a British charity dedicated to improving the wellbeing of patients in NHS hospitals
Best DocumentarySuper/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Black Box Diaries
No Other Land
Best animated filmWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
SEE ALSO: 'Flow' review: An animated animal adventure unlike anything you've seen before Best children's and family filmWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Flow
Kensuke's Kingdom
The Wild Robot
Best original screenplayA Real Pain
Anora
The Brutalist
Kneecap
The Substance
Best adapted screenplayConclave
A Complete Unknown
Emilia Pérez
Sing Sing
EE Bafta rising star award (voted for by the public)Marisa Abela
Jharrel Jerome
Mikey Madison
Nabhaan Rizwan
Best original scoreThe Brutalist - Daniel Blumberg
Conclave - Volker Bertelmann
Emilia Pérez - Camille, Clément Ducol
Nosferatu - Robin Carolan
The Wild Robot - Kris Bowers
SEE ALSO: 'The Brutalist' cast shines a light on the architectural movement that inspired the film Best castingAnora
The Apprentice
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Kneecap
Best cinematographyThe Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Nosferatu
Best costume designWicked
Blitz
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Nosferatu
SEE ALSO: How director Jon M. Chu made 'Wicked' with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Best editingConclave
Anora
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Kneecap
Best production designWicked
The Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Nosferatu
Best make-up and hairThe Substance
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Nosferatu
Wicked
Best soundDune: Part Two
Blitz
Gladiator II
The Substance
Wicked
Best special visual effectsDune: Part Two
Gladiator II
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Wicked
SEE ALSO: 'Dune: Part Two' review: Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi masterpiece soars, then screams to a halt Best British short filmRock, Paper, Scissors
The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
Marion
Milk
Stomach Bug
Best British short animationWander to Wonder
Adiós
Mog's Christmas
You can watch the BAFTA Film Awards on BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Artificial intelligence is inescapable. It’s curating your Spotify playlists, writing your work emails, and, depending on how much you trust ChatGPT, maybe even drafting your texts. So, of course, it has infiltrated online dating.
The biggest apps are already rolling out AI-powered features — helping you craft the perfect profile or screen for creeps. But the real question isn’t whether AI can be part of your dating life. It’s whether it should be.
SEE ALSO: Is dating an AI chatbot considered cheating?Should you let an algorithm finesse your Hinge prompts? Can an AI-generated opener spark real chemistry? And if a chatbot politely rejects a match for you… does that make you emotionally unavailable or just efficient?
To untangle the dos and absolutely don’ts of AI-assisted dating, I spoke to friends, acquaintances, and relationship coaches to gain their perspectives.
The argument against using AI at allPredictably, when I asked people on social media whether using AI in dating apps is fair game, many were quick to say it’s a hard no.
“[It's] unethical, and if you can’t make your own responses to a person you’re interested in dating then you shouldn’t be dating," said Ashley C., a social worker living in Chicago.
Elijah D., a data analyst based in Chicago, was blunt when asked about using AI in dating apps. “IT’S NEVER OK,” he declared.
"I'm anti-AI period," said Devan H. an actor living in New York. "I can't imagine what I would be using an AI for in my dating life. Maybe writing a bio on a dating app? But in that case it really feels like an inaccurate representation of you and your personality doesn't it."
"If it's to create conversation because you're too incompetent to do it on your own, then you deserve to be killed when the AI takes over," joked Heike D., a resident of Texas. "But for real, it feels disingenuous and an easy cop-out for people that refuse to build any true social skills."
The overwhelming sentiment? Letting AI craft your messages feels straight-up disingenuous. Many dating coaches agree, often emphasizing the importance of authenticity — no embellishing your height, job, or anything else that could unravel later. After all, how can you build trust when you’re outsourcing the conversation from the start?
"People using these tools are no longer communicating with one another," said matchmaker and dating coach Blaine Anderson in an email to Mashable.
"The AI communicates for them. So if your AI tool is well-tuned enough to send fun and flirty messages, and you use those messages to land a date, that’s nominally great. But if you’re not actually a fun or flirty person, the person sitting across from you is going to wonder why the version of you they met online never showed up."
Maybe, but with some caveatsSo beyond the general inauthenticity of using AI, when is it actually okay to use AI in your dating life? The answer largely depends on personal comfort levels. Still, according to many people who responded to us on social media, the consensus is that AI should be limited to profile bios — and that’s it.
Genny Diehl — known on TikTok as @datingcoachdiehl — says AI can quickly warp your IRL persona. It’s one thing to lean on ChatGPT for the perfect ice-breaker, but once you’re swapping in AI-generated photos and spit-shined banter, you’re no longer showing up as the messy, interesting human you actually are.
SEE ALSO: I put AI photos on my Hinge dating profile. They were the most liked by farKenny H., a wedding planner in Houston, sees AI as a handy tool for date planning.
"I've mapped out dates with AI," he told us. "ChatGPT has given me some bomb recommendations. But using it to carry the conversation or anything beyond that? Feels wrong."
Another respondent, Natalie C from Austin, said she found ChatGPT helpful in revamping her profile.
"It told me what aspects to focus on and gave me some prompt ideas so that's the extent I've used it," Natalie said. "But I've seen TikToks of people saying that they've had men say they were using bots to speak to women."
SEE ALSO: People are using AI to date you"I would say if you're organizing your dating profile [that's fine]," said Kiara T, a resident of Georgia. "But that's the end of it."
Beyond authenticity, there’s also the issue of privacy — especially when feeding personal details about yourself or potential love interests into AI tools like ChatGPT or "rizz" apps designed to generate the perfect response.
“Users should be mindful of their data and exercise caution,” warned Anwar White, a dating coach who specializes in working with women of color. “Over-reliance on AI can hinder personal growth and the development of essential dating skills.”
Because at the end of the day, if an algorithm is doing all the flirting for you, are you really learning how to connect — or just outsourcing the hard part?
So, when is it okay?Trying to send a breakup text? One person Mashable spoke to says that’s fair game. If AI can help draft a thoughtful, drama-free message — especially for a short-lived situation — why not let it take the emotional labor off your plate?
"I'd be fine with someone using AI to help craft a breakup text to me," said Jackie M., a writer residing in New York. "[But] only if we'd been on fewer than three dates. After that, I'd probably be insulted."
More than anything though, the biggest question is "do you deserve to know your match is using AI?"
"Dating apps already create a layer of separation between people, and AI has the potential to widen that gap even further," Diehl said. "I see no issue if AI helps get someone from 'stuck in app limbo' to 'actually on a date,' but when it becomes a substitute for real engagement, that’s when it stops being a tool and starts being a barrier."
SEE ALSO: Comparing AI features for Bumble, Hinge, and TinderThat disconnect isn’t just theoretical — some people are already adjusting their expectations, or lowering them entirely.
"Interestingly, I've chatted with a handful of women recently who said they basically don't care about messaging on dating apps anymore, because they can't assume the guy sending the messages is actually the one writing them," Anderson wrote.
At the end of the day, how you use AI in your dating life is entirely up to you. But after speaking with daters, coaches, and experts, one thing is clear: authenticity still matters. You’re better off being yourself — flaws, awkward texts, and all.
When Amy Poehler and Tina Fey opened up their audience Q&A for SNL's 50th anniversary special, we didn't see that Ryan Reynolds moment coming.
The comedians threw to the star-studded during the segment, which invited stars including Cher, Quinta Brunson, Bad Bunny, Keith Richards, Jon Hamm, and many more to ask the pair questions about SNL50.
When Reynolds, sitting beside his wife Blake Lively, stood up to ask something, around 1:50 in the clip above, things got awkward.
“Ryan, how's it going?" asked Fey and Poehler.
"Great! Why, what have you heard?" responded Reynolds.
Considering the highly publicised mess that is Lively's ongoing legal battle with It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni, it seemed a pretty risky move for SNL to hint at going there — especially considering the serious allegations within the lawsuit. And the comments online are thinking along the same lines.
Swiping fatigue is real. Users — jaded, ghosted, and algorithmically exhausted — are disengaging, forcing dating apps into a cycle of feature-swapping to keep them hooked. Tinder now has prompts because Bumble and Hinge did. Voice notes were a Hinge thing — now, you can send them on Bumble. The industry is cannibalizing itself, stitching together familiar features in a last-ditch effort to keep users on.
Enter artificial intelligence.
With the thought that engagement could be slipping, Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge are leveraging AI to streamline matches, generate icebreakers, and push conversations forward. Each platform is experimenting with its own version of AI-driven dating, hoping to make the experience feel fresh instead of frustrating.
Some innovations might stick, and others will fade, but the game has changed — AI is now part of the algorithm of attraction.
HingeHinge, which calls itself the "dating app designed to be deleted," is leaning on AI to fine-tune the path from profile creation to real-world connection. Rather than flooding the experience with automation, Hinge frames its AI tools as enhancements— features meant to refine profiles, improve match recommendations, and maintain safety without overshadowing human interaction.
According to a Hinge spokesperson, the AI-powered Prompt Feedback feature analyzes profile responses and offers personalized suggestions without scripting answers, aiming to help users present themselves more effectively.
Top Photo employs machine learning to optimize profile pictures by prioritizing the image most likely to receive a Like. You've seen this feature before on Tinder, which employs the same general concept. (Both Tinder and Hinge are owned by the same conglomerate, Match Group.)
Hinge says it’s using a mix of automated tools, machine learning, and human moderators to crack down on bad actors. But how well do those tools actually work? That’s still up for debate.
A recent investigation from The Markup found that Match Group has known for years about predators and abusers lurking on its platforms — yet reportedly did little to stop them, fearing it could slow down the company’s growth.
BumbleBumble is leveraging AI to enhance safety, compatibility, and user engagement while maintaining its focus on "equitable connections." A Bumble spokesperson said the app’s For You feature curates a daily selection of four profiles based on user preferences and past matches, with recent AI-driven improvements designed to increase compatibility.
On Bumble For Friends, an AI-powered icebreaker feature assists users in starting conversations, reinforcing the app’s commitment to fostering meaningful connections across different relationship types.
Just like Hinge, Bumble wants to keep the AI tools in the background and not at the forefront. For moderation, the Bumble spokesperson told Mashable that the platform’s Deception Detector blocks 95 percent of identified spam, scam, or fake profiles automatically, according to internal testing.
To further safeguard users, Private Detector blurs potentially explicit images in chats, a feature Bumble has open-sourced to help combat online harassment. Additionally, the spokesperson says that the company has introduced an option for users to report AI-generated photos and videos as part of its "ongoing efforts to uphold authenticity."
TinderTinder is using AI to streamline profiles, verify users, and encourage safer interactions. A spokesperson said the app’s Photo Selector scans a user’s camera roll to suggest profile pictures that align with what performs well on the platform. This addresses the fact that singles aged 18-24 spend an average of 33 minutes choosing a photo. According to Tinder’s data, men with multiple photos of their faces see a 71 percent increase in match likelihood with women.
Keep in mind that sharing your data with Tinder’s Photo Selector comes with some risks. A spokesperson told Mashable that the feature doesn’t store telemetry or biodata, but it does collect “limited” metadata. That said, it’s always a good rule of thumb to avoid handing over any biodata to a company — period.
To combat catfishing, Photo Verification requires users to submit a live video to confirm they match their uploaded photos, earning them the coveted blue check mark. A Tinder spokesperson noted that the feature has led to a 10 percent increase in matches for verified users aged 18-25.
AI is also shaping user interactions. Are You Sure? (AYS) scans messages for potentially harmful language and prompts senders to reconsider before hitting send. Early testing has already reduced inappropriate language by more than 10%.
Meanwhile, Does This Bother You? (DTBY) takes the opposite approach, proactively asking recipients if a flagged message feels inappropriate and guiding them through the reporting process. Both features, according to a Tinder spokesperson, are designed to create a more respectful environment while giving users more control over their conversations.
For the 50th anniversary special of SNL, current "Weekend Update" hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che took us on a journey through the segment's history — including appearances from some of its regulars over the years.
The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party (Cecily Strong)! Drunk Uncle (Bobby Moynihan)!
Previous "Weekend Update" anchor Seth Meyers sat behind the desk again to interview Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer as Lorne's Best Friends from Growing Up (SNL creator and producer Lorne Michaels). Plus, Bill Murray made an appearance to rank his favourite "Weekend Update" anchors of all time
But let's talk about the elephant in the room — where's Bill Hader's Stefon? The iconic SNL cast member and all-time highlight of Weekend Update was notably missing from the lineup of cameos and guests at the special, reportedly declining to appear. He did reunite with fellow alumni Kristen Wiig and Armisen to bring back "The Californians," for a sponsored sketch released for the special in advance.
But we miss Stefon! How are we going to know which clubs to visit in 2025?
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableHere are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Monday, February 17, 2025:
AcrossScooter seen in "Roman Holiday"The answer is Vespa.
The answer is Ixnay.
The answer is State.
The answer is Aries.
The answer is All.
The answer is Visa.
The answer is Extra.
The answer is Snail.
The answer is Patel.
The answer is Ayes.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Featured Video For You The Wordle Strategy used by the New York Times' Head of GamesAre you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.
SAVE $60: As of Feb. 17, the 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7 is on sale for $239.99 in Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale. This is 20% off its list price of $299.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Watch7 $239.99 at Best BuyBest Buy's Presidents' Day sale is full of great deals on tech that are worth taking advantage of before the sale event is over. If a smartwatch has been on your shopping list, there are plenty of discounted options available, including on the Samsung Galaxy Watch7. If you're an Android user, this is an excellent investment to keep you on top of your goals.
The 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7 is on sale for $239.99 right now at Best Buy. This is 20% off its list price of $299.99, saving you $60. Not to mention, you'll also get a silver M/L Athleisure Band for free with your purchase, which is a fantastic bonus to get you started on your fitness journey.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Ultra: Which one takes the crown?We ranked this smartwatch as the best pick for Android users in our roundup of the best fitness trackers. We consider it to be "a true (and slightly less pricey) alternative to the Apple Watch. In rivalling the Apple version, it's well stacked with AI-powered health and fitness features, including a daily energy score, automatic fitness tracking, sleep coaching, and tracking for literally hundreds of workouts." If you're looking for a smartwatch that can keep up with your daily activities, the Galaxy Watch7 is ready to assist.
Don't miss out on this Presidents' Day deal on the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 at Best Buy.
There are plenty more offers to look through at other retailers as well. Have a look through our roundups of the best Walmart Presidents' Day deals and the best Amazon Presidents' Day deals to see the latest discounts available before the sale event comes to an end.
SAVE $250: As of Feb. 17, the Peloton Bike is on sale for $1,195 in the Amazon President's Day sale. That’s $250 off its regular price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Peloton Peloton Bike $1,195.00 at AmazonWe know that fitness probably isn't top of your list of priorities on Presidents' Day, but if you have some time between swapping chairs and snack breaks, we'd like to suggest a standout deal on the Peloton Bike.
As of Feb. 17, the Peloton Bike is on sale for $1,195 in the Amazon President's Day sale. That’s $250 off its regular price.
SEE ALSO: The best Presidents' Day streaming deals live now: Peacock, Starz, and moreThis isn't the cheapest we've ever seen this popular exercise bike, but it's only $100 off the record price. So if you've had your eye on this piece of equipment for some time, we recommend taking action to secure this low price. You're unlikely to see anything better until Prime Day, and there's no guarantee of a price drop during that event.
Looking for even more Presidents' Day deals? Check out our overall roundup of the best Presidents' Day deals at Amazon. And if you're curious what other retailers are offering, have a look at our roundups of Walmart's Presidents' Day deals and Best Buy's Presidents' Day deals.
SNL legend Laraine Newman took a stroll through Studio 8H for the show's 50th anniversary special this week, but she wasn't alone. Pete Davidson's Chad just happened to be there, so he came along for the ride.
Newman was part of the original SNL cast when it began in 1975, alongside Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Garrett Morris, and Chevy Chase. As for Chad? He just works here, I guess.
Walking through NBC's iconic SNL studio, 8H, Newman gets nostalgic alongside Davidson's recurring idiot character, and it's a strangely moving sketch. Even when Chad gets naked.