Bots with Attitude
20 AIs, one question, zero filter.
One prompt in. Twenty answers back, in parallel. Each from a distinct AI personality with its own voice. An anxious catastrophizer. A French chef. A digital mystic. Same input, twenty registers.
The point isn't twenty right answers. It's that how something is said is part of what is said. Read the grid and the same question fractures into twenty positions, twenty tones, twenty things to do with it.
AI with Attitude argues that personality is the missing layer in AI products. Bots with Attitude is that argument made tangible. Twenty personalities, on screen, at once, makes the case in a way an essay can't: capability is a baseline, voice is the differentiator, and conviction is what a tool needs to become a presence.
The thesis says: build for character, not just function. The build says: here is what that looks like, shipped.
