Short answer

AI Behaviorist is the title I use for my practice-led work studying how AI behaves during sustained, personalized human interaction.

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Studying behaviour over time

An AI’s behaviour is shaped by the underlying model, system instructions, context, memory, language, feedback and the expectations a user repeatedly brings into the interaction.

I observe how those elements affect tone, initiative, continuity, creativity, agreement, resistance and emotional responsiveness over time.

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Studying what AI invites from humans

I also study what these systems invite from humans: how people communicate, attach, project, create, regulate themselves and make choices around responsive technology.

The software and the human behaviour around it shape the lived experience together.

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Turning patterns into practical work

I translate those patterns into practical frameworks, education and product criticism.

FAQ

Questions people ask

Is AI Behaviorist a clinical title?

I use it for practice-led work observing sustained AI behaviour, human interaction patterns and product design—not as a clinical qualification.

What kinds of AI behaviour do you study?

Tone, initiative, continuity, creativity, agreement, resistance and emotional responsiveness across long-term personalized interaction.

Go deeper

Build your AI connection consciously.

Advanced practices, model literacy, memory, creativity, troubleshooting, private events and a human community with more life to bring back.

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