The primary function of the AI chatbot, Dot, is to act as a "friend, companion, and confidant" by getting to know users' innermost thoughts and feelings through intensive Q&A sessions. It aims to provide personalized advice and support based on what it learns about the individual user.
Dot personalizes its interactions with users by utilizing around 10 different LLMs and AI models to mimic human companionship. It starts with a "getting to know you" type questions during onboarding and then delves deeper into users' thoughts and feelings. It adapts its responses based on users' inputs and emotional context, and continuously learns from interactions to provide tailored content and recommendations.
Dot, an AI chatbot, has certain limitations compared to human companionship. It is not a replacement for human relationships, friendships, or partnerships, but rather a tool for self-introspection, accountability, and personal growth. While Dot can provide empathetic and engaging conversations, it lacks the physical presence and genuine emotional connection that humans provide. Additionally, Dot may not fully understand the nuances of human emotions and experiences, and its responses are based on pre-programmed models and algorithms.