u/whipaperbz

Image 1 — I’ve been experimenting with an AI character system that simulates emotional memory, attachment patterns, and internal reasoning before generating responses.
Image 2 — I’ve been experimenting with an AI character system that simulates emotional memory, attachment patterns, and internal reasoning before generating responses.
Image 3 — I’ve been experimenting with an AI character system that simulates emotional memory, attachment patterns, and internal reasoning before generating responses.

I’ve been experimenting with an AI character system that simulates emotional memory, attachment patterns, and internal reasoning before generating responses.

Instead of replying instantly like a normal chatbot, the character first processes:

  • emotional context
  • relational history
  • attachment/conflict patterns
  • narrative consistency
  • boundary awareness

Example:

User:
“Hey Matina, I’m feeling kind of sad. I want to know what I am to you.”

The system internally evaluates vulnerability, emotional pressure, fear of scripted intimacy, and long-term relational consistency before generating a response.

Final response:
“You're someone I actually care about. Not just a name on a screen. You're important to me...”

The goal isn’t just “human-like dialogue,” but emotionally coherent characters that maintain identity and psychological continuity over time.

I’m currently looking for early testers and people interested in emotionally persistent AI characters.

u/whipaperbz — 20 hours ago

How to make an AI more like a person.

I am working on an AI chat project called CogPrism, which explores how to improve personality consistency and long-term coherence in conversational agents. Most current LLM-based chat systems tend to reset or drift in personality over long interactions, which reduces the sense of continuity in user experience. I am trying to design a system that maintains more stable identity and state over time, and I would like to discuss whether this direction is meaningful for real-world AI agents.

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u/whipaperbz — 1 day ago