Almost every other AI tool today has a AI chatbot now I have a question on the style and approach of the AI chatbot.
Do you prefer a chatbot that is just a good conversationalist or one that comes into every session with a clear intent?
For example, My AI Chatbot called explorer is not a traditional, in a sense that It has one job which is to elevate your thinking. And that only really works if it does not just agree with you, mirror you back or stay surface level. It has to stay one step ahead, not come down to your level and actually push you to go deeper on an idea rather than just nod along to what you already think.
The thing that makes this possible is that Explorer always has updated context on you. It already knows which scenarios you are likely to push back on, how you tend to argue a specific angle and where your thinking usually goes. So it is not coming in blind like most chatbots do. It knows enough about how you think to challenge you in a way that is actually specific to you and not just generic pushback.
So it is not friendly in the way most chatbots are. It feels more like a thinking partner that challenges you than an assistant that just helps you feel good about your ideas.
Do you think this approach will create friction in user experience or will it actually help you push forward in your thinking??
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