Teen tragedies don’t happen suddenly. Can we detect the breaking point earlier?
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Tragedies involving teenagers don’t come out of nowhere.
We’ve seen it recently in Turkey and in many other cases that ended in irreversible outcomes.
Every person has a limit. Like materials have a melting point, we all have a threshold for how much stress we can carry.
But this limit isn’t reached in a single moment.
It builds over time: repeated pressure, emotional overload, loss of resilience. And then one moment becomes the last drop.
Like a bridge that holds until it suddenly collapses.
As parents, we shouldn’t notice it too late. We need to see when a teen is getting close to that line and support them in time.
This is what I’m building.
Neutrino is an AI-based tool that tries to detect when a teenager is approaching a pre-breakdown state. Not by reading chats or monitoring conversations, but by identifying patterns.
I’m launching the first version as a Telegram Mini App on May 3.
Would you find something like this useful? I’d really appreciate your thoughts.
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