I made a v2 AI that handles my DMs so I don’t have to talk to people anymore

Reddit r/artificial / 4/21/2026

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Key Points

  • The author describes building a “v2” AI chat assistant that reads incoming DMs, replies automatically, and adjusts tone to keep other people engaged.
  • The system adds multi-modal and capability features such as mid-chat web search, image understanding, voice-note transcription with voice replies, and context-based GIF sending.
  • It maintains memory across chats (e.g., remembering birthdays and prior conversations) and can send follow-ups if the user forgets.
  • The assistant summarizes conversation history (about every ~25 messages) to manage context, and the author reports using roughly 500k tokens across ~500 messages so far.
  • The author questions whether this automation is genuinely useful or risks being “socially cursed” by making real texting feel like supervising a system.
I made a v2 AI that handles my DMs so I don’t have to talk to people anymore

Built a V2 of my chat assistant and honestly it’s starting to feel wrong.

It reads conversations, replies automatically, and adjusts tone so people don’t lose interest. Now it also:

• does web search mid-chat

• reads images people send

• transcribes + replies to voice notes

• sends context-based GIFs

• remembers things like birthdays and past chats

• sends follow-ups if you forget

• lets you steer conversations if they go off track

• summarizes every ~25 messages for context

~500k tokens used across ~500 messages so far.

At this point I’m not even sure if I’m texting people or just supervising a system that texts for me.

Is this useful… or just socially cursed?

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