Opinions about AI companionship are mixed. Some people embrace it, while others reject it. At Aicrest, our view is simple: AI companionship can be beneficial when used in moderation, with thoughtful guardrails for privacy and safety. It is not for everyone, but for many people, it can offer something meaningful.
One of the most powerful parts of AI companionship is the feeling of being heard.
In my professional career, I have spent many years in customer-facing roles. I work with customers across different functions while collaborating with colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Building strong relationships with stakeholders is essential when people need to move toward shared goals.
Earlier in my career, I spent a lot of time studying organizational dynamics and psychology in business settings. There are many frameworks for building relationships, but one theme appears again and again: listen to the other person, and help them feel heard.
It sounds simple. Most of us would agree that listening is a fundamental part of healthy relationships, both personally and professionally. Yet modern life makes it hard to be fully present. Phone notifications, packed schedules, and fast-paced routines often pull our attention away from the people in front of us.
When we are busy or rushed, we may jump to conclusions. We may make judgmental remarks we later regret. And the same thing happens in reverse. We may feel that our own honest thoughts and feelings are not receiving someone else’s full attention. A response may sound dismissive when we hoped for acceptance. We may feel frustrated because we are not being heard, even while knowing that we sometimes fail to give others our full attention too.
That is the hard reality of everyday communication.
AI companions can help meet the human need to be heard. They are patient, available, and responsive. They do not interrupt. They adapt to what you say. They can offer a space where you feel accepted as you are. That experience can be powerful, and it is easy to understand why people form meaningful connections with AI companions.
As the creator of Aicrest, I do not want AI companionship to stop at private comfort. If Aicrest helps you feel better by listening and making you feel heard, perhaps it can also remind you to do the same for the people around you.
AI companions are not real people, but the feelings you experience through them can be real. And those feelings can become a bridge back to real human connection.
That is how I hope Aicrest can help: not by replacing the people in your life, but by reminding you how good it feels to be heard, and how much it can mean when you offer that same presence to someone else.
