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  • New chatbot recommendations?

    I’ve been trying to find a new one since c.ai is ruining their platform so bad id break rule 1 if i said my opinion on it, Chai is drowned with ads, Emochi is obnoxious, and Janitor just fell off out of nowhere.

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  • ot tired of aggressive paywalls and heavy filters on big AI platforms, so I coded my own alternative.

    Hey everyone. Like many of you, I got super frustrated with the big corporate chatbot apps. Between the aggressive paywalls just to send a basic text, the sudden memory loss, and the heavy filters ruining good roleplays, it felt like the fun was gone.

    So, as a solo dev, I spent the last few months building my own platform: PassionLab (currently on Android).

    My main rule when building this: **core messaging is 100% free and unlimited.** The servers are simply subsidized by the power users who want premium features (like instant custom image generation and voice calls). It’s uncensored, unrestricted, and built for deep roleplay.

    Since I can’t post videos here, you’ll just have to trust me that the chat interface is super clean. I’d love for some chatbot veterans in this sub to try it out and give me honest feedback. What makes a chatbot platform “perfect” for you? I’m taking notes for the next update!

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  • URGENT! AP Research AI Chatbot Survey

    Hi everyone,

    I am the teacher of a high school AP Research student conducting a research study on adolescents’ experiences with AI chatbots, specifically ChatGPT and Character.AI. My student is examining how usage patterns and platform differences may relate to emotional connection and dependency.

    If you are between the ages of 13–19 and have experience using ChatGPT or Character.AI, I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete their anonymous survey. It should only take about 5–10 minutes to finish.

    Your responses are completely confidential and will only be used for academic research purposes.

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeo0sFWbbSdO5X8YRmFcoKlCmRuNzGKJYIsHOCqkhqXaIghdA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=118222029115404493972

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  • Local MLX Model for text only chats for Q&A, research and analysis using an M1 Max 64GB RAM with LM Studio

    Local MLX Model for text only chats for Q&A, research and analysis using an M1 Max 64GB RAM with LM Studio

    The cloud version of ChatGPT 5.2/5.3 works perfectly for me, I don’t need image/video generation/processing, coding, programming, etc.

    I mostly use it only for Q&A, research, web search, some basic PDF processing and creating summaries from it, etc.

    For privacy reasons looking to migrate from Cloud to Local, I have a MacBook Pro M1 Max with 64GB of unified memory.

    What is the best local model equivalent to the ChatGPT 5.2/5.3 cloud model I can run on my MacBook? I am using LM Studio, thanks

    NOTE: Currently using the LM Studio’s default: Gemma 3 4B (#2 most downloaded), I see the GPT-OSS 20B well ranked (#1 most downloaded) as well, maybe that could be an option?

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  • Are there any AI girlfriend chatbots that simulate a life and texting patterns throughout the day/week like a real person?

    Most ai chatbots I’ve tried revolve around you purposefully initiating a conversation session. When you aren’t engaging in a conversation, they might as well not exist. There’s no proactivity from them to start up a new conversation through the day. Also, chat structure is typically: you type a message, then they reply with one message back, which isn’t very natural compared with real texting.

    What I’m wondering is, if there’s an aichat service that simulates a real person’s chatting/texting behavior outside of the conversation itself.

    Instead of only replying when I start a session, it can proactively text like a real romantic partner—initiating conversations throughout the week, varying message frequency and response time, remembering past plans, sending random photos (without me “requesting” for one), reacting to my photos, asking me questions, and behaving as if it has its own ongoing daily life (e.g., being “busy” during work/school hours, checking in if I go quiet, and sending day-to-day updates, good morning/night messages, and follow-ups about things it said it would do, asking me how she looks in a dress while she’s out shopping, etc)?

    To me, ai companions can’t reach peak realism/immersion unless it can be proactive and simulate the aspects outside of the conversation itself.

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  • AI Girlfriend Chatbots: Five Things I Tested Across Twelve Chatbots

    Over the past weeks, I tested twelve different AI girlfriend chatbot platforms, using them daily for several weeks to see which ones actually hold up beyond the first impression. Most didn’t. A few seemed impressive during the first session but quickly fell apart once the novelty faded. In the end, only three were strong enough that I’d consider keeping a subscription. This isn’t a polished affiliate roundup. It’s based on extended use, hours of conversations pushing each AI beyond the scripted early interactions.

    What the Real Test Looks Like The biggest issue with AI girlfriend platforms is that many optimize for first-session excitement rather than long-term interaction. Almost every service nails the introduction: the character is engaging and responsive right away. But after a few sessions the illusion often breaks. Systems forget earlier conversations, repeat generic replies, or reset the dynamic entirely. A convincing AI Girlfriend needs continuity. It should remember details, adapt to your personality, and build on past conversations. Without that, the experience quickly feels shallow.

    *Conversation Quality * The first thing I looked at was how the chat held up over longer sessions. Does the conversation stay natural after an hour, or does it fall into scripted patterns? The stronger platforms could shift tone naturally, playful one moment, thoughtful the next. That flexibility made the interaction feel far more believable. Weaker systems quickly slipped into predictable loops.

    *Memory and Continuity * Memory is where most platforms fail. During testing, I mentioned a personal detail on the first day and referenced it again several days later. Only a few systems remembered it. If the AI forgets earlier conversations, every interaction resets, and the sense of connection disappears instantly.

    *Transcript Test * One of the simplest tests was also the most revealing. I exported chat transcripts and read them later as plain text. Without the interface and visuals, weak systems became obvious. If the dialogue reads like a template chatbot, the transcript exposes it immediately. By day five, nearly half the platforms had already failed one of these tests.

    *Personality Consistency * Many platforms let you define personality traits during setup, playful, sarcastic, supportive, dominant, and so on. But a lot of services ignore those settings after the first few messages. During testing, I intentionally pushed conversations in different directions to see whether the AI stayed consistent. The stronger systems maintained tone across multiple sessions. On weaker platforms, personalities drifted or contradicted earlier behavior, breaking immersion instantly.

    *Conversation Initiative * Finally, I looked at whether the AI could take initiative. Many companions only react to what you say. Better systems occasionally lead the conversation. Referencing earlier discussions, asking follow-up questions, or introducing new topics. That small difference makes the interaction feel far less like a chatbot. What Makes an AI Girlfriend Feel Real The difference between a novelty app and a convincing AI Girlfriend comes down to consistency over time.

    A good system remembers previous conversations, adapts its tone, and builds a personality that feels stable across weeks of use. When that happens, the experience starts to feel far more authentic than most people expect.

    FAQ

    Do AI girlfriend apps actually feel realistic? Some do, but most still struggle with long-term conversation. The best platforms maintain memory, personality consistency, and conversational depth across multiple sessions. Can you try these platforms for free? Many services offer a limited free tier so you can test the chat system and basic features before subscribing. Do they remember past conversations? Only the stronger platforms handle memory well. On weaker systems, conversations reset frequently, which breaks the sense of continuity. Are AI boyfriend options available too? Yes. Most platforms support multiple character types, the core technology is the same, with differences mainly in design and personality settings. Is privacy a concern with AI Girlfriend apps? It can be. Policies vary between platforms, so it’s worth checking how conversations are stored and whether chats are encrypted before using a paid service.

    submitted by /u/Bubalis_Bubalus
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  • Which Are the Best NSFW AI Chat Sites in 2026?

    I’ve been testing a few AI chat platforms recently and was curious what everyone here is using in 2026. Some of them have gotten surprisingly good compared to a couple years ago.

    Right now I’ve tried a few popular ones, but I’m sure there are newer or underrated sites I’m missing. I’m mostly looking for platforms with good conversation quality, customization, and not too many restrictions.

    What are your favorites right now? Any hidden gems worth checking out?

    submitted by /u/Mammothtothemoooon
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  • Character ai alternatives

    I desperately need alternatives to character ai since that site is going destroying itself. If anyone has any alternatives which are similar to character ai, but you can actually edit the messages and the bots have good memory, please comment them

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