Sometimes it’s just nice to read how differently people approach these tools. One person treats them like a sounding board, another like a tiny digital buddy, and someone else uses them just to pass the time. It’s funny how tech turns into something personal so fast, almost like each user shapes it into whatever space they’re missing in daily life.
I’ve played around with a few of them too, and honestly the experience really depends on the app’s style and how much you expect from it. Some people treat them like background company, others actually open up like it’s a diary with responses. I checked out one platform I found through AI Undress , and what stood out was that the chatbot didn’t pretend to be something it’s not. That alone made it easier not to get overly invested. For me the sweet spot is using them as a way to talk things out when my mind’s running in circles, but I still keep actual conversations with friends for the deeper stuff.
I’ve been thinking about using AI chatbots more for emotional support, especially in the evenings when I’m alone and need to vent a bit. I’m not talking about anything dramatic, just that feeling when you want to share your thoughts and don’t want to bother friends who are busy. I’ve tried a couple of apps and some of them feel surprisingly warm, but others come across a bit robotic. Has anyone here found a good balance or figured out how to avoid getting too attached?