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I downloaded Tea, the man-shaming app. Here's what I learnt
I downloaded Tea, the man-shaming app. Here's what I learnt

Times

time5 days ago

  • Times

I downloaded Tea, the man-shaming app. Here's what I learnt

An app that allows women to anonymously review the men they date became the most popular download in the US iPhone app store on Thursday. Tea, founded in 2023 by the Silicon Valley developer Sean Cook, went viral on Wednesday after more than one million women signed up in the past week. The app uses AI to verify users' selfies and ensure that they are women. Once verified, users can post photos of men — mainly scraped from dating profiles — and demand 'the tea', or gossip, about them from other female users. The concept is the same as the viral Facebook group 'Are we dating the same guy?', in which women appeal for dirt on the men they date. But Tea takes the idea to a whole new level, using reverse image search to find other online photos of the men and exposing potentially slanderous details about them — fake names, double lives, you name it. The AI tool that dredges up these smears is called 'Catfish Finder AI'. The app can also expose phone numbers, perform background checks, and dig up criminal histories and public records. But it is the Tea Party Group Chat that is causing the most concern from disgruntled male daters. While the app uses a moderation tool called 'SafeSip' to remove harmful content, men on X are complaining that they're being 'doxxed' — a form of cyberbullying where private information is posted without the person's consent. One man laments that it's 'a place where hurt women can … tell a one-sided story about men and damage their name without any context or proof'; another worries about a future destroyed by 'surveillance by our peers'. Free to download and exclusive to the US, Tea is not easy to access. I had to submit a selfie (to verify that I am a woman) before being added to a waiting list behind 13,000 other potential users. Even though I was able to move to the front of the line by recommending the app to a friend — a feature intended to boost usership — it takes hours to be accepted. And having scoured men's rights boards on Reddit, I begin to doubt the efficacy of the sex-verification tool at all: one man boasted that he gained access to the app after he 'asked ChatGPT' to transform his picture into that of a woman. Tea bills itself as 'dating safety tool' You don't have to get inside the Tea app to feel its toxicity. Screenshots from the app on Reddit reveal some shocking claims from female users. 'Avoid this man!!' says one. 'His name is [redacted]. He has mouth herpes and STDs. He lies to get what he wants then will ghost you after.' Another man is described as 'abusive, pathological liar, manic and victim mentality. Loves drama.' Another user calls a guy a 'meth addict. Will emotionally and physically abuse women. Secret life with gay older men.' In other examples, women post pictures of their partners while they are sleeping to find out if other women recognise him. Users are even able to set alerts for a particular man's name. This Tea is bitter indeed. When I downloaded the app, it gave me a series of promises: 'everything is anonymous', 'screenshots are impossible', 'you can search all posts in the country by a man's name'. Reassuring, certainly — as long as you're a woman using it, and not a man who could be torn apart by gossip. And yet Tea claims to be doing good. To reinforce this altruistic 'purpose', it declares that 10 per cent of its proceeds are donated to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Here's the truth: Tea pours fuel on an already fraught dating scene for my generation. It may be well intentioned, but it will inevitability chill any sense of romantic risk or hope for authenticity among my peers. Worse, the app hides behind the idea of transparency: nothing to hide, nothing to fear. But this is simply vigilante justice, entirely reliant on the scruples of anonymous women. With Tea on the scene, what man would ever dare date a woman again?

Flydubai, emaratech to introduce smart biometric gates
Flydubai, emaratech to introduce smart biometric gates

Zawya

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Flydubai, emaratech to introduce smart biometric gates

Flydubai has partnered with emaratech, a leading technology organisation in the UAE, to implement smart border control solutions for its pilots and cabin crew. Located at the carrier's Airport Operations Centre, the new smart gates utilise advanced biometric technology, AI-driven verification and real-time data integration to streamline immigration processes. This provides a faster and more efficient immigration experience for its flight operations, supporting the carrier's commitment to operational efficiency, especially during busy travel periods. Thani Alzaffin, Group Chief Executive Officer of emaratech, said: 'we are proud to partner with flydubai in pioneering a next-generation, paperless immigration experience for their crew members. Through the integration of AI-powered facial recognition technology, our smart gates seamlessly connect with both flydubai's and immigration's platforms, enabling real-time validation and a truly frictionless journey.' 'This initiative reflects emaratech's continued commitment to redefining border control processes—making them smarter, faster, and more secure. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, we are shaping a future where innovation drives convenience and trust at every checkpoint. We look forward to deepening our collaboration with flydubai across future initiatives that further enhance the travel experience for both passengers and crew,' added Alzaffin. Mohammed Hareb AlMheiri, Chief Procurement & Technology Officer at flydubai, said: 'we are pleased to have partnered with emaratech to implement this innovative solution for our pilots and cabin crew. We always look for opportunities to harness the latest technologies that support our growth and operational efficiencies and with the introduction of these biometric smart gates, this marks another step towards fostering a more seamless, punctual and secure operation as we future-proof our systems.' -TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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