AI Lets Users Reconstruct Exes as Chatbots

A new class of grief-as-a-service apps monetizes emotional attachment by letting users train AI models on their ex-partner's digital exhaust—photos, messages, speech patterns—to simulate ongoing relationships. This is active denial of closure, not nostalgia or memorial. It outsources the psychological work of moving on to a personalized language model. The business model exploits sunk emotional cost and the neurochemical difficulty of breaking attachment, converting what used to be a private struggle into a subscription.