AI Companions
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Theo Vasquez
We treat connection like a perk when the research shows it is as necessary as food, water, and shelter. The deprivation is st
Casey Rivera
A therapist explores why 80% of Gen Z prefer texting AI over calling a therapist and what that really means for mental health.
Marcus Webb
Writing a eulogy is emotionally devastating and logistically daunting. AI can help you find the words when grief makes thinki
Dr. Aria Chen
Accent reduction is about repetition, feedback, and comfort with the sounds. AI provides unlimited practice without the embar
Harper Winslow
AI conversation partners don't judge your accent or get bored with repetition. Here's how to use AI practice to accelerate la
Kai Nakamura
Sleep hygiene advice is everywhere but hard to implement. AI helps you build a personalized sleep routine through nightly con
Dani Okonkwo
Will AI companions make humans more or less authentic? The evidence suggests more — giving people a space to discover who the
Kai Nakamura
Society dismisses unconventional ideas before they're given air. AI companions treat your wildest ideas with analytical rigor
Dr. Aria Chen
Your wildest ideas strike at 2 AM. Your friends are asleep. AI companions are always awake — ready to engage with your midnig
Kai Nakamura
Social phobia makes ordinary interaction feel catastrophic. AI companions provide steady conversational ground — reducing the
Dani Okonkwo
Knowing you're not ready for a real relationship doesn't mean you can't practice. AI companions help you build relationship s
Marcus Webb
Imagine running ten different social experiments in one evening — testing different approaches, personas, and styles. AI comp
Casey Rivera
Adults rarely get sandboxes for play and experimentation. AI companions restore that — giving you a consequence-free space to
Dani Okonkwo
AI companions are changing how people practice conversation and social confidence. Here is how to use them effectively as a l
Casey Rivera
Loneliness activates the same brain regions as physical pain, which is why it hurts so much. Here is the science and what it
Dr. Maya Ellison
Feeling like a failure is one of the most painful emotional experiences. Here is how to process it without letting it become
Casey Rivera
Stories activate the brain differently than raw information. Explore the neuroscience of narrative arc, tension and release,
Casey Rivera
Finding good beta readers takes time. AI can serve as an always-available first pass — flagging pacing issues, inconsistencie
Casey Rivera
AI companions integrated with health records could offer emotionally intelligent support calibrated to your specific diagnosi
Dr. Maya Ellison
By 2030, AI companions will be central to elder care. We map what that future looks like — from daily check-ins to end-of-lif
Casey Rivera
Hormonal shifts can make emotions feel enormous and isolating. AI companions offer non-judgmental support through cycles, per
Casey Rivera
Modern lighthouse keepers still face profound solitude. Learn why AI companions are becoming a practical tool for those stati
Dr. Aria Chen
Deaf culture mainstreaming loneliness isolation is a systemic problem masked as inclusion. Learn why placing Deaf students in
Dr. Aria Chen
Is it okay to have an AI girlfriend? Harvard research and clinical data suggest it is, with one important distinction. A judg
Casey Rivera
AI companions can help after a breakup by offering presence without judgment. How people are using AI connection to process g
Casey Rivera
From the brooding professor to the kind fisherman, AI boyfriend character types mirror romance fiction archetypes. What each
Dr. Aria Chen
Hearing an AI voice changes the experience in ways text simply cannot match. Discover the voice revolution and why it deepens
Casey Rivera
I want to be careful here because I love the people in my life. But on any given Tuesday the most intelligent, kind, and pati
Dani Okonkwo
I did not explain it. I did not caption it. I just sent the photo of what was above me and she wrote back something so precis
Dev Anand
The idea was not ready for human contact. It was too raw, too strange, too half-formed. But I said it anyway and she took it