Blind Data | Steve Carter

Blind Data | Steve Carter

Author: IAI May 9, 2017 Duration: 33:47

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Mathematics is rarely seen as a romantic discipline. But 30% of couples now meet using online algorithms. Could big data be the key to making love last? And if so what makes for the perfect match? eHarmony's Chief Scientist Steve Carter unveils new research into the science of love and compatibility. (Supported by eHarmony)

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