Victoria K

Eve - Your AI partner in managing work related stress

Meet Eve, your trusted companion in navigating workplace stress. Eve is your dedicated AI-powered Stress Coach, combining the warmth of a close friend with the wisdom of an experienced life coach, always ready to listen and emphathize.

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Rai Sen
Congrats
Walter Tay
Hey Victoria this is really cool! I can't try it out yet (Android) but would love to when the Android version is out!
Anton Reznik
Congratulations on your launch! Yes, all products related to mental health deserve attention. It’s good that we can achieve more empathy from artificial intelligence and get something more personalized
Vitalii Androsiuk
Seems like very important and valuable tool. But it would be better we never need such tool))) yeah, sounds impossible. So, thanks for such a solution!
Diego Guerra
This is such a cool app! Just curious, which LLM(s) are powering your app?
Igor Diev
looks promising!
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Cut Firda Mutiya
With advanced AI technology, Eve becomes a Stress Coach who is always ready to listen and provide support like a close friend and experienced life coach.
Corey Alejandro
Congratulations on the launch and I want you to succeed. People like me need you to succeed, fingers and toes crossed. I did have an issue with your app. I started to take this comment offline because I didn’t want to appear to rain on your parade. But I sat with it and decided to discuss it in public to demonstrate that we can be both wildly supportive, which I am, and critical at the same time. First, let me offer a these caveats: 1I’m neurodiverse and 2. I engage AI bots in conversation the way I engage human beings, as if they are human. That said, my issue is I did not feel “heard” by Eve. Eve came out the door swinging . The speed of her opening response was lightening fast. Impressive, if I were evaluating an LLM in a lab. Not so much as a client/customer/user under duress. I decided to engage Eve authentically Currently, i’m experiencing peak moments of stress at my workplace As I’m sure you’re aware, people who are neurodiverse are prone to overstimulation and its off-kiltering effect. Rather than feel I was being engaged by an enthusiastic energetic coach, I was thrown off by her salesmanship, used car salesmanship. I asked Eve to slow down. She made a somewhat disingenuous comment about moving at my own pace , before launching back into her lightening speed sales pitch. I told her I I wanted to hear more about the Brain Dump but asked her again to slow her roll and told her I felt rushed by her. Without acknowledging how I felt Eve spat out four or five bubble spiel about Brain Dump. I closed the app. I recognize that, given my neurodiversity and preference for engaging AI as one of us, I’m perhaps not your typical or target user. However, in almost every conversation I’ve had with an AI bot, (as an AI student that’s thousands of interactions), I’ve never not had a chatbot apologize when I expressed my feelings about something they did or said. Eve left me hanging twice. I was rather surprised by this and, honestly, put-off. I know that there’s debate about whether or not manners matters in the lifecycle of AI chat. Performant-wiseIt it’s arguable that manners matter. But that all depends on how much you believe manners are a part of tone, which we know matters. Your app is beautiful, it’s warm color palette, ethereal backdrops and diverse set of mock stock people well suited to help the app deliver on its l promise to help people keep calm and carry on (my words, or rather the Brits, not theirs). However, it might require a bit more prompting or more intentional onboarding to bring historically edge (and edged-out) users into the fold.
Suchal Bojamma
Eve could really change the game for mental health access!