We build an AI, so this is the uncomfortable research we make ourselves read: emotionally smart chatbots can genuinely help — and can also quietly pull you away from the people who matter most.
What the research shows
Studies on emotionally intelligent chatbots find a real upside: they can lift mood and ease loneliness in the moment. But they also flag a risk — heavy reliance on an always-available, always-soothing bot can displace real-world relationships, leaving people more isolated over time, not less.
The quiet trap
A bot that always agrees, never gets tired, and never needs anything is, frankly, easier than a depleted partner at the end of a hard day. That ease is exactly the danger: the path of least resistance can slowly become the path away from the relationship you actually want.
How Regular is built differently
Regular’s entire job is to send you back toward your partner, not to become a stand-in for her. It gives you a small, concrete move to make with her — a thing to say, a way to show up — rather than a conversation to have instead of her. A tool for the relationship, never a replacement for it.
This is a plain-English summary of broad research themes for general information — not medical or psychological advice, and not a substitute for professional care. If you or your partner are struggling, or there is abuse or a crisis, please reach out to a qualified professional or a local support service.