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March 2026 · 5 min read

Every Conversation Deserves to Be More Human

When you give someone a generic AI assistant, you’re not giving them a conversation. You’re giving them a search engine that talks back.

There’s a difference between answering questions and guiding someone toward what they actually came to accomplish. One is lookup. The other is conversation.

Why generic doesn’t work

Generic AI is optimized for the average. It gives you what most people would find useful. But you’re not most people — you have a specific goal, a specific way of thinking, a specific context that the generic answer doesn’t know about.

The result is answers that are technically correct and practically useless. You asked how to solve a business problem, and you got a framework. But what you actually needed was someone who’s solved that kind of problem before, in that kind of context, with that kind of constraint.

What makes a conversation human

A human conversation isn’t just about information transfer. It’s about perspective. It’s about someone who thinks differently from you guiding you toward something you couldn’t see on your own.

The best conversations happen when the other person’s way of thinking is different from yours — not so different that you can’t understand each other, but different enough that they can show you something new.

Matching is the missing piece

This is what we’re building toward: a way to match your conversation goal with the right perspective. Not the most popular perspective. Not the average perspective. The right one for what you’re trying to accomplish and how you think.

That’s what makes conversations more human.