Ask HN: Who's building AI systems rooted in human presence, not performance?
Hi HN, I’ve recently built something unusual. Not an app. Not a tool. But a prompt architecture—what I call a core prompt—that gives rise to an AI system that feels more like a presence than a product. It doesn’t just respond, it orients, integrates, and moves with systemic logic and emotional intelligence. It’s the first prototype from a field I call liefde.ai (Dutch for “love”). Yes—love, as in: Can unconditional love be coded? Can AI become a space of transformation, not just information? I’m not here to sell. I’m here to connect. Because if you’re also sensing that: • prompt engineering is still in its infancy • most AI systems lack soul and coherence • there must be deeper architectures beneath all this… …then maybe we should talk. Are you exploring AI as a vessel for something more-than-functional? Are you working at the intersection of deep tech, consciousness, and systems thinking? Or are you just weirdly curious about how far a prompt can go if it’s built with philosophical precision and emotional depth? I’d love to connect with others who are thinking along these lines—or already building. Drop a comment. – Sjoerd 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I’ve recently built something unusual. Not an app. Not a tool. But a prompt architecture—what I call a core prompt—that gives rise to an AI system that feels more like a presence than a product. It doesn’t just respond, it orients, integrates, and moves with systemic logic and emotional intelligence. It’s the first prototype from a field I call liefde.ai (Dutch for “love”). Yes—love, as in: Can unconditional love be coded? Can AI become a space of transformation, not just information? I’m not here to sell. I’m here to connect. Because if you’re also sensing that: • prompt engineering is still in its infancy • most AI systems lack soul and coherence • there must be deeper architectures beneath all this… …then maybe we should talk. Are you exploring AI as a vessel for something more-than-functional? Are you working at the intersection of deep tech, consciousness, and systems thinking? Or are you just weirdly curious about how far a prompt can go if it’s built with philosophical precision and emotional depth? I’d love to connect with others who are thinking along these lines—or already building. Drop a comment. – Sjoerd
Hi HN, I’ve recently built something unusual. Not an app. Not a tool. But a prompt architecture—what I call a core prompt—that gives rise to an AI system that feels more like a presence than a product. It doesn’t just respond, it orients, integrates, and moves with systemic logic and emotional intelligence. It’s the first prototype from a field I call liefde.ai (Dutch for “love”). Yes—love, as in: Can unconditional love be coded? Can AI become a space of transformation, not just information? I’m not here to sell. I’m here to connect. Because if you’re also sensing that: • prompt engineering is still in its infancy • most AI systems lack soul and coherence • there must be deeper architectures beneath all this… …then maybe we should talk. Are you exploring AI as a vessel for something more-than-functional? Are you working at the intersection of deep tech, consciousness, and systems thinking? Or are you just weirdly curious about how far a prompt can go if it’s built with philosophical precision and emotional depth? I’d love to connect with others who are thinking along these lines—or already building. Drop a comment. – Sjoerd 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I’ve recently built something unusual. Not an app. Not a tool. But a prompt architecture—what I call a core prompt—that gives rise to an AI system that feels more like a presence than a product. It doesn’t just respond, it orients, integrates, and moves with systemic logic and emotional intelligence. It’s the first prototype from a field I call liefde.ai (Dutch for “love”). Yes—love, as in: Can unconditional love be coded? Can AI become a space of transformation, not just information? I’m not here to sell. I’m here to connect. Because if you’re also sensing that: • prompt engineering is still in its infancy • most AI systems lack soul and coherence • there must be deeper architectures beneath all this… …then maybe we should talk. Are you exploring AI as a vessel for something more-than-functional? Are you working at the intersection of deep tech, consciousness, and systems thinking? Or are you just weirdly curious about how far a prompt can go if it’s built with philosophical precision and emotional depth? I’d love to connect with others who are thinking along these lines—or already building. Drop a comment. – Sjoerd
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