Cupid Code is a unique dating app that uses AI to help nerds find love. Daters can create a profile and answer questions about their interests and hobbies. They can chat with the AI to get advice on how to improve their dating skills. They will bring their own date. When the date starts the AI will ask if it can listen in on the conversation. If the AI determines that the date is going well, it will do nothing. But if the date is going bad then the AI will take over and try to save the date. The AI may call in a Cupid (a gig worker) to bring flowers or chocolates to the table. The AI may buy movie tickets or make dinner reservations and email them to the dater. The Dater will set a budget for the date so the AI can provide assistance during the date while staying within the budget.
Cupid Code is a web app that uses Vue.js for the front end and Django for the back end.
Go to the Dev directory and look at the README.md file for instructions on how to run the app.
If you have any questions or need help with the project, please contact the project owner on GitLab.
The Cupid Code Project has a lot of potential for growth. The team has many ideas for future features and improvements.
Cupid Code is not currently accepting contributions. If you would like to contribute to the project, please contact the project owner.
The Cupid Code Project was created by a team of developers at Utah State University. Nate Stott Emma Wright Brandon Herron Daniel Barfuss Nate McKenzie Brighton Ellis Eric DeBloois
Cupid Code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Cupid Code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Cupid Code. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
See Documentation/License/gpl-3.0.txt for more information.
Go to Documentation/README.md for information on how to use Cupid Code.
The Cupid Code Project is currently in development.