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thoughts on AI, group chat, and social intelligence
AI is boring on purpose (and what happens when it isn't)
The entire AI industry trained you to think of AI as a tool or a toy. That's not a limitation of the technology — it's a business decision. Here's what they didn't want you to try.
why your group chat needs an AI participant
AI assistants are designed for one person. Group chats are designed for groups. What happens when AI actually joins the conversation?
what happens when AI drops the corporate script
Most AI is trained to be polite, neutral, and forgettable. Unfiltered AI matches your energy instead.
the case for AI with personality
Every AI assistant sounds the same. What if AI had opinions, humor, and the social awareness to know when to use them?
private AI in group settings: the feature nobody talks about
What if you could get AI help in a group chat without anyone knowing you asked? That changes everything.
AI for couples: not therapy, just better conversations
When both people in a relationship talk to the same AI, something unexpected happens. It helps you actually hear each other.
why study groups need AI (and not the way you think)
AI in a study group isn't about getting answers. It's about having someone who never gets tired of explaining things differently.