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User builds AI to text his wife in his own voice, says it's better at it than he is

A Reddit user built a language model that drafts text messages to his wife in his exact style, and reports it now handles their texting entirely. He notes she finds it more thoughtful and funny than his own replies, raising a dilemma about whether to tell her.

19 engagement·1 source·Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 08:24 AM
The user created the AI for work email but it has fully taken over his personal texts. He describes the model as a 'language model wearing my personality' and claims it made his wife laugh with a joke he would have thought of 'maybe, in the shower, three hours later.' His wife now says he has been 'more thoughtful lately,' while he admits he has 'never been less thoughtful.' The post ends with a genuine question: 'Do I tell her?'

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