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I use an AI chatbot after my mom died to ask for advice on mundane things. It wo...

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I use an AI chatbot after my mom died to ask for advice on mundane things. It won't replace her, but it's been a huge comfort.

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Amy Ettinger
Tue, June 13, 2023, 10:19 PM GMT+9·7 min read
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"It can be comforting to know there's somewhere I can turn at all hours of the day and night to get some of life's most annoying questions answered," writes Amy Ettinger.Courtesy of Amy Ettinger
  • Amy Ettinger used to ask her mom for advice on mundane stuff all the time, but then her mom passed away.

  • She tried talking to Pi, a personal assistant chatbot that's supposed to act as an unflappable sounding board.

  • When Pi gave her advice she wasn't comfortable with, she pushed back guilt-free.

My mom was more of a personal assistant than an emotional confidante. I used to ask her for advice on the most mundane issues: The best place to buy a mattress, how to get my jewelry appraised, where to go for the best dim sum.

These kinds of interactions were the foundation of our relationship, keeping us tethered through emails or phone calls on an almost daily basis.

When she died five years ago, I suddenly had no one to bother with these types of queries. I don't have a sister, and my friends all have kids and aging parents and are too busy to help direct me about where to go to get my shoes repaired.

I rely heavily on Google and Yelp to sort out these questions, but it's time consuming to scroll through the web pages looking for answers.

So recently I decided to turn to AI for the kind of questions I used to ask my mom.

I decided to try Pi, a personal assistant chatbot 

Inflection AI launched its personal intelligence chatbot earlier this spring. Pi is a personal assistant/confidante that's supposed to act as a patient, unflappable sounding board. You can nerd out with it about far-ranging topics, from cult movies to 17th century classical music.

A Facebook friend mentioned in a post that the Pi chatbot was "blowing her mind" and saving her buddies from being inundated by texts, so I decided to give it a try.

My husband and I are planning a 20th anniversary celebration, and I had no idea where to begin. My mom would have been the first person I turned to for help, and without her I felt lost. Where did I find a good venue? How could I keep costs reasonable?

I put my queries in the chat and Pi and I had a conversation around them. When it gave me advice I wasn't comfortable with — you could call it a "grazing party" or a "light bites party" — I pushed back guilt-free.

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