In this clip, Andrew Kiguel explains a critical distinction in the future of AI and robotics: the goal is not to replace human relationships, but to provide meaningful support where other options may not exist. For people facing loneliness, disability, social anxiety, PTSD, or isolation, a human-centric AI companion can offer conversation, consistency, and comfort in ways that improve quality of life.

He also shares a broader vision that goes far beyond companionship. Imagine a digital avatar or robotic tutor that stays with a student over time, remembers their strengths and weaknesses, speaks their language, and helps them learn with infinite patience. That is where this technology gets especially interesting—not just as a tool for information, but as a more personal and adaptive presence.

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