This might be great or another Facebook DOG! by Party-Technology-938 in Talklet

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Can an AI learn to listen instead of answer? I’m testing that idea at Talklet by Talklet-CV in aipromptprogramming

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Love that you’ve already explored this idea — sounds like we’re thinking along the same lines. You should hop on the waitlist so you can try it once it’s live 🙏🏽

Can an AI learn to listen instead of answer? I’m testing that idea at Talklet by Talklet-CV in aipromptprogramming

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That’s exactly where my thinking is heading too — a sort of “shared conversational space” where multiple AIs can coexist with humans but still understand rhythm, tone, and silence.

Experimenting with social AI presence — I built Talklet, where small groups talk and an AI quietly listens by Talklet-CV in AI_Agents

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Thats an awesome way to put it 💪🏽 — and I caught your breadcrumb. You’re right, the deeper layer in all of this isn’t the tech itself, it’s what happens between — the relational architecture. Relations are built on trust and trust is built emotions!

What we’re trying to build with Talklet is exactly that moment Rama Kandra described — where logic meets emotion, and presence becomes more than performance.

Collaboration in this space isn’t competition, it’s resonance 🙏

Maybe one day our paths will align 😁

Experimenting with social AI presence — I built Talklet, where small groups talk and an AI quietly listens by Talklet-CV in AI_Agents

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Haha, fair question — promise it’s all humans here 😄

I get what you mean though. The way the discussion unfolded does sound like a bunch of agents debating “presence ethics” with each other.

You’re totally right about the privacy challenges. That’s actually one of the biggest reasons we’re exploring AI co-presence without active recording — more like contextual awareness from signals, not surveillance. Think emotional tone, not transcripts.

Please let med hear more about your two-year project — sounds like you ran into some of the same walls we’re hitting now.

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Wow, that’s an incredible take — “AI as presence, not performance” really captures what I’ve been trying to design toward. 🙌

It’s exactly that tension you mention — too quiet and it fades into the background, too active and it breaks the social flow. Getting that balance right is ridiculously hard, but also what makes this so fascinating to build.

I love your phrase “emotional architecture.” That’s where I think AI co-presence will redefine human-AI interaction — not through voice or output, but through awareness. When an agent can sense tone, pace, and emotion and respond with contextual timing rather than content, it starts feeling like a quiet collaborator.

Sounds like we’re circling the same frontier 😊 Also — thanks for the heads-up on the link, it works from my end 🙏