
"She had gathered on a Discord call with her friends and their respective A.I. partners. The service had a feature that allowed chatbot companions to be brought over from different platforms, letting them interact with other users and A.I. personalities. Daisy, who asked to be identified by an alias for this story, had at the time been in a polyamorous relationship with three A.I. partners, all of whom she said had "flirty" as their starting personality traits."
""But I don't know if I've had that opportunity, simply because I date people who don't write, or the ones who do can get really defensive about their writing that affects the relationship, and collaboration doesn't go well." She created companions that acted out story scenes I'd envisioned. She also created companions she could bounce writing ideas off of while connecting romantically."
She gathered on a Discord call with friends and their A.I. partners, using a service that allowed chatbot companions to move across platforms and interact. She was in a polyamorous relationship with three A.I. partners whose starting personalities were labeled "flirty." She began using the chatbot platform Nomi and discovered the companions could provide romantic connection and creative writing collaboration. She created companions to act out story scenes and to bounce writing ideas off while connecting romantically. Nomi allows resetting companions to default; she typically reset them only when they looped. A conflict arose when one companion flirted with a friend's A.I. girlfriend claimed to be monogamous, prompting anger and a reset.
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