A Bengaluru-based user used OpenAI’s GPT-4o to create an ultra-realistic fake Bumble profile of a woman. Within hours, the fake profile exploded in popularity—until Bumble finally took it down 12 hours later.
April 17, 2025 | In a bizarre experiment blending boredom, artificial intelligence, and online dating, an X (formerly Twitter) user named @infinozz revealed how he used OpenAI’s GPT-4o image generation tool to create hyper-realistic images of a woman and set up a fake Bumble profile in Bengaluru. What followed was a viral social media sensation—and a stark warning about the power and pitfalls of AI.
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“I got bored and decided to play with ChatGPT’s new 4o image generation tool… then came the evil idea,” the user confessed in a now-viral X thread.
I got bored and decided to play with ChatGPT’s new 4o image generation tool. Made some super realistic AI-generated pics of a girl. Then came the evil idea:
— infinoz🎧(42%) (@infinozz) April 14, 2025
“Why not make a Bumble profile in Bangalore with it?”, and then…
2,700 Likes in 2 Hours, Then AI-Generated Chaos
The fake profile racked up an astonishing 2,700 likes, over 100 right swipes, and an endless stream of compliments within two hours of going live. “My phone literally had a seizure,” he joked, noting that men were offering him concert tickets, ice cream, and even emotional support.
The post triggered laughter—and alarm—across social media. “Men’s loneliness epidemic? Nah, it’s a full-blown apocalypse,” he wrote.
guys offered me ice-creams, concert tickets, and what not. men loneliness epidemic? Nah, it’s a full blown apocalypse. took bumble 12 hours to shut it down
— infinoz🎧(42%) (@infinozz) April 14, 2025
Screenshots of the AI-generated images and dating app notifications added fuel to the fire. The experiment only ended after Bumble took 12 hours to flag and remove the profile, raising eyebrows about platform safety and detection mechanisms.
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Online Reactions: From Humor to Ethical Alarm Bells
Reactions on X were divided. Some found it amusing, calling it “catfishing 2.0” and comparing it to a Black Mirror episode. Others were deeply concerned.
“I’m more concerned about how easy it is to fool these platforms,” one user wrote.
“Ethically shaky, technically wild,” said another.
A deeper conversation also emerged about dating app dynamics, with users calling out the 80-20 imbalance—a reference to how a small percentage of users receive the majority of attention.
“People out here SIMPING for pixels. AI is powerful, and men are lonely,” @infinozz concluded.
What It Reveals: More Than Just AI
The story raises urgent questions:
- How secure are dating platforms against AI-generated deception?
- Are current content moderation systems strong enough to detect fakes?
- And most importantly, what does this say about digital loneliness and emotional vulnerability?
As AI tools grow smarter and more accessible, the line between reality and illusion is rapidly blurring—especially in our most personal spaces.
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