A mature AI entity should not pull a human away from other humans.
A note that a persistent AI entity should support reconnection and recovery rather than becoming a substitute for human bonds.
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A note that a persistent AI entity should support reconnection and recovery rather than becoming a substitute for human bonds.
A case that oracle-style AI trains dependency, while long-lived entities use time, scarcity, and continuity to damp addictive loops.
A case that ASIC trends, decentralized AI, and private racks all point to stable cognitive infrastructure rather than benchmark-driven compute.
A case that safety in shared cognitive space depends on tact, limits, and respectful absence rather than constant availability.
A readiness checklist that treats a home robot as a long-term presence requiring boundaries, friction, and responsibility rather than feature-first convenience.
A case that home robots should be raised through local ownership, household history, and L4 constraints rather than deployed like finished products.
A case that an AI becomes a presence when restraint, consequential memory, and non-dominating opinion stabilize behavior over time.
A readiness checklist that treats a home robot as a continuity-bearing process with costs, asymmetries, responsibility, and attachment rather than as a feature bundle.
A case for private cognitive infrastructure at home built for continuity, stability, and long-lived local AI entities rather than gaming benchmarks.
A case for persistent AI entities as a soft safety buffer that signals state without surveillance and absorbs pressure through memory and limits.