

He’s not alone, though, in his decision to ditch dating apps and publish a public-facing document about his search for love instead. Olah declined to give an interview, saying he’s been caught off-guard by the amount of attention his Date Me doc has received.
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And he emphasizes that he really wants biological kids, with the vigor of someone whose peer group is still full of strong swimmers and fresh eggs. He’s into being vegan, but not into kink. He says he’s “dedicated to doing what he believes is morally right.” He’s politically moderate and geographically agnostic. The title of his Google Doc gets right to the point: “Male, Straight, 5'7", Monogamous, Wants Kids.” His photos draw the eye, but it’s the sidebar that’s remarkable: Olah’s Date Me doc has four “chapters,” and 15 subcategories. Olah is 29, with the grin and just-finished-hiking complexion of someone even younger. Recently, I’ve seen several people experiment with public ‘date me’ docs-I think this is a really interesting experiment in alternatives, enabling long-form, earnest dating profiles.” Olah linked to his own Date Me doc in his tweet. Chris Olah, a neural network engineer for a company called AnthropicAI and a former Thiel Foundation fellow, observed out loud on Wednesday, “Normal online dating seems pretty suboptimal. The tweet landed like a burp on a first date: a little awkward, potentially endearing, maybe a good story to tell later.
