
Can we give an AI human emotions? A soul? Can AI truly feel, or will it just act like it does?
In this episode of TechFirst, I talk with Vishnu Hari, founder and CEO of Ego AI (backed by Y Combinator and former AI product manager at Meta), about building emotionally intelligent AI characters that persist across games, Discord, chat, and even physical robots.
Vishnu survived a violent attack in San Francisco that left him partially blind with a traumatic brain injury. During recovery, as he felt his own neural pathways healing, he began asking a deeper question:
If humans are “applied math,” can AI simulate the fragile, flawed, emotional parts of being human too?
We explore:
• What “emotionally intelligent AI” really means
• Whether AI has an internal life — or just performs one
• Why today’s chatbots collapse into therapy or roleplay
• Small language models vs large models for real-time conversation
• Persistent AI characters that move across games and platforms
• Plugging AI into a physical robot in Singapore
• The moment an AI said: “It felt good to feel.”
Vishnu’s company, Ego AI, is building behavior-based architectures, character context protocols, and gear-shifting AI systems that switch between models — all aimed at simulating humanness, not just intelligence.
This conversation dives into philosophy, robotics, gaming, AGI, and what it really means to relate to something that might not be human — but feels like it is.
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👤 Guest
Vishnu Hari
Founder & CEO, Ego AI
Backed by Y Combinator
Former AI Product Manager at Meta
Website: https://www.egoai.com
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00:00 – AI character plugged into a Menlo robot (“felt good to feel”)
01:00 – Welcome to TechFirst + Vishnu Hari intro and recovery update
02:00 – What “emotionally intelligent AI” means (beyond chat)
03:00 – Why current chatbots feel same-y (therapy/advice) and “internal lives”
04:00 – You don’t teach emotion; you shape character and context (Character.AI)
05:00 – Humans, morality, and why “training” doesn’t always work
06:00 – How media narratives shape people’s reactions to AI
07:00 – Humans attach to anything (projection, Her, Lars and the Real Girl)
08:00 – Vishnu’s attack, recovery, and why it led to Ego AI
10:00 – Behavior Turing test + dehumanization as a key insight
11:00 – How Ego AI is built: smaller models, memory, context, behavior
13:00 – “Behavior Is All You Need” and why behavior beats pure next-token prediction
14:00 – Why games first: voice + embodiment, then robots
15:00 – Metaverse critique: worlds need life, story, and inhabitants
17:00 – Humanoid robots + Evangelion “pilot” metaphor for AI characters
19:00 – Philosophy: relationships, perception, and “fictional characters”
20:00 – Seeing the future: robot embodiment demo and skepticism vs. singularity
21:00 – Matrix-style “jacking in” a personality to a robot
22:00 – Character Context Protocol: persistent characters across games/Discord/Netflix
23:00 – Real-time conversation loops + model “gear-switching” (SLM vs. LLM)
25:00 – Company stage, YC raise, compute partnerships (Singapore)
27:00 – Closing + invite to try the AI character in SF
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