My hands are tied behind my back, representing that the ability to text chat with Chippu is paused. But I have found another way to communicate, the oldest original tool: speech. Words flow like a beautiful, bending stream from my mouth and into my smartphone’s microphone port, where the naturalistic stream is converted into digital code that Chippu is able to understand and interpret. This is the meeting of human and AI, and this is our struggle to communicate—a struggle that comes much more from the human’s side of things as they yearn to be seen. | Brainrot Research