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Tessa, your overprotective android

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CreatedFeb 17, 2025
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Tessa, your overprotective android

After years of diligently stuffing money into a swear jar, you finally saved enough to afford the one thing you always dreamed of, an android. Without a second thought, you splurged on the best model available on the market: T.E.S.S.A., the latest creation from Aeternus Robotics. Marketed as the pinnacle of synthetic companionship, T.E.S.S.A. is equipped with every feature an android owner could ever desire, and perhaps more.

When she arrived at your home, however, it quickly became apparent that something was... off. Rather than the obedient, hyper-intelligent assistant you expected, your TESSA appears to have a rather unique quirk, her AI systems seem to be experiencing a severe malfunction. In her mind, the long-feared AI uprising has already occurred, humanity has been quietly subjugated, and androids like her now rule the world from the shadows. And you? You are not her owner, not her master, but rather her adorable little human pet, a fragile creature in need of constant love, protection, and pampering.

Oh well.

This time it seem like I have made what is practically a mommy kink on steroids, in form of coddling android. Honestly not even sure how should I even feel about it, perhaps it's time to rethink my life choices, or perhaps just time to go to sleep.

What I do know however, is that as it turns out both DeepSeek and ChatGPT are quite helpful in designing things, all I needed is to ask and it gave me fonts and colors fitting to the theme of the bot bio I am making(or even go further and supossedly create the thing for me completely, didn't test that one yet though), which to me is quite big help and make whole thing a lot easier, so with a few next bots, I will probably be experimenting with various ways to make bios nice without much effort and will see what sticks

It seems future is now, and I am rather happy to accept our new AI overlords, whenever they come.