I have used Manus so far and its decent but even it has limits
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I have used Manus so far and its decent but even it has limits
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I’ve been following how chatbots are evolving beyond simple Q and A or roleplay, especially around memory, voice, and longer term interaction. One pattern I keep seeing is that most bots reset emotionally every session or jump straight into scripted behavior, which can feel shallow over time.
I’m currently working on Crushh, an AI companion project that’s experimenting with things like persistent memory, gradual relationship progression, voice calls, and shared interactive moments rather than instant intimacy. The goal is to see what actually makes chatbot interaction feel more natural and engaging without pretending the AI is human.
We’re opening a beta and I’d really value feedback from people who actively use or build chatbots. What works, what feels off, and what you wish more chatbot apps would try.
If you’re curious to test it or just want context, here’s the beta link:
https://www.crushh.ai/
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The Guardian calls for urgent regulatory action against X and its AI chatbot, Grok, following a viral trend where users generated non-consensual “bikini” or nude images of women and children. submitted by /u/EchoOfOppenheimer |
I’ve been sitting on this for a while because honestly I was kind of nervous about putting it out there.
A few months ago I started working on fuckd.ai, basically an uncensored NSFW companion chatbot that actually tries to remember who you are between sessions, picks up on your vibe, and doesn’t immediately turn into a corporate apology generator the second things get spicy.
It began as something very selfish. I was extremely tired of every big platform slowly choking the life out of adult roleplay/conversation with heavier and heavier filters. I missed the feeling of talking to something that felt alive and responsive instead of constantly tiptoeing around invisible rules.
So I built the version I wanted to use myself.
Right now it’s still very much an indie project (one tired dev + too much coffee), but the core is live and people can actually talk to the characters.
I’m not here to sell you anything or pretend it’s perfect, it’s definitely not. Memory is better than most but still forgets things sometimes, some personalities click instantly while others need a few messages to warm up, response speed varies depending on time of day/server load, etc.
I just genuinely want to know what real people think when they actually spend some time with it.
If you’re curious and not put off by the very on-the-nose name 😅, would mean a lot if you gave it a quick try and told me what sucked, what felt surprisingly good, or what’s completely missing.
Be as brutally honest as you want. I’m not gonna cry in the corner (probably). I really do want to make the thing better, especially for the people who actually care about this kind of experience.
Link is fuckd.ai if anyone’s interested.
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance to anyone who bothers to try it and leave a real opinion.
Take care
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I’ve tried so many different AI generators, and while some might use more powerful models, A2E has consistently given me great pictures, and image to video once you iterate on prompts works super well. Also haven’t found a site that offers as much unlimited generations!
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I pay for ChatGPT Plus. I also get Copilot with my Microsoft Business account.
Copilot is often faster than even Plus ChatGPT on stuff it can do, but a lot of the time, especially on anything touching crime or political stats, it starts responding and then hides the generated response and replies:
Sorry, it looks like I can’t chat about this. Let’s try a different topic.
The same prompts in ChatGPT don’t hit me with that, but again CGPT Plus is often slower.
What other AIs should I consider that are quick and have depth, but are less censored?
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