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AI researchers build ‘future self’ chatbot to inspire sensible life choices
The chatbot uses a user’s aspirations and aged digital profile picture to create a possible future self narrative.

Headline
The chatbot uses a user’s aspirations and aged digital profile picture to create a possible future self narrative.
Context
OUR TAKE Most of us, if not all of us, will occasionally have moments of existential confusion. At that time, we ache for a life coach to give us some suggestions. Ideally, the one is insightful and empathic and rich in wisdom. However, not all of us are blessed with the coach being around. Yet, the presence of ‘future self’ chatbot can fill the blank, giving us useful suggestions to address the problems. –Audrey Huang, BTW reporter Researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have created an AI-powered chatbot that simulates a user’s future self, aiming to promote long-term thinking and wiser behaviours. By engaging in conversations with an older digital version of themselves, users can explore different futures and make decisions that benefit their long-term wellbeing. Initial trials indicate the chatbot effectively reduces anxiety and enhances the connection to future selves, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for personal development.
Evidence
Pending intelligence enrichment.
Analysis
The MIT has developed a chatbot that acts as a user’s older self, using AI to simulate conversations and provide insights. This innovative tool is designed to motivate users to consider their future selves when making current decisions, which may result in better life outcomes. Also read: AI chatbots, life-changers for the neurodiverse Also read: Prices of Chinese AI chatbot language models reduce Users interact with the chatbot by answering questions about their life and aspirations, and by uploading a photo that is digitally aged to imitate their future self. The chatbot then generates synthetic memories and stories based on the user’s descriptions, creating a realistic dialogue that encourages reflection on long-term goals.
Key Points
- MIT researchers developed a chatbot that simulates a user’s older self to encourage long-term thinking and behaviour change.
- The chatbot uses a user’s aspirations and aged digital profile picture to create a possible future self narrative.
- Trials with volunteers showed that the chatbot can reduce anxiety and strengthen connections to future selves, improving life decisions.
Actions
Pending intelligence enrichment.





