TechCrunch News 2024年10月17日
Can AI make us feel less alone? The founder of Manifest thinks so
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Amy Wu创办的AI心理健康应用Manifest,旨在缓解孤独现象。该应用处于种子阶段,已获投资。它针对年轻人的需求设计,通过AI提供语言肯定和个性化音频冥想。虽非万能解决方案,但希望用户每天使用几分钟以获得内心平静。应用今夏 低调推出,用户已生成大量内容,但也需应对伦理挑战。

🎈Manifest是一款AI心理健康应用,创始人Amy Wu认为它能缓解孤独。应用处于种子阶段,刚从a16z Speedrun等投资者处获340万美元投资。它针对年轻人在竞争环境中的心理需求,如帮助建立情感工具包。

💬打开Manifest应用,屏幕中心有 pastel 梯度 orb,用户可通过按钮说话或点击输入,回应各种提示。AI会将用户语言转为肯定,并生成个性化音频冥想,例如对跑5K后因成绩不佳而困扰的用户给予积极反馈。

🌱Manifest并非终极心理健康解决方案或医疗替代,而是设计为让用户每天使用几分钟,感觉更踏实的应用。它旨在为Gen Z提供便捷、愉悦的健康互动,适应当下年轻人依赖手机的现状。

⚠️Manifest需应对制作无医疗支持的消费者心理健康产品的伦理挑战,如嵌入安全措施,若用户提及自伤,会将其重定向到自杀热线,对某些话题会拒绝参与。

Amy Wu, founder of the AI-based mental health app Manifest, has a bold prediction for the next wave of tech.

“Separately from the AI trend, I think so many people are seeing this loneliness epidemic that’s happening with Gen Z,” she said. “There is no doubt in my mind that there will be unicorns that emerge from those categories to address the loneliness epidemic.”

Manifest isn’t quite a unicorn yet – it’s only in its seed stage, having just raised $3.4 million from a16z Speedrun and a number of other investors. But Wu sees her company as part of a new crop of products trying to mitigate a rise in loneliness.

Wu is in her late twenties, right on the cusp of the murky boundary between Millennials and Gen Z, but she understands the struggles of the younger generation. A report from Cigna found that three out of five adults report that they sometimes or always feel lonely; that number is even higher among respondents aged 18-22, at 73%. Manifest is the app she wishes she had when she was an undergraduate at Stanford, navigating a competitive, intimidating environment while living on her own for the first time.

“I really felt like the real world punched me in the face,” Wu told TechCrunch. “I feel like school teaches you all these things around, here’s how to get a job at Facebook, or Google, or Microsoft, or Goldman Sachs, but it doesn’t teach you how to go build your own emotional toolkit.”

When you open the Manifest app, you’ll see a pastel gradient orb in the center of the screen. You can hold the button to talk, or tap it to type, in response to a number of prompts: “What’s on your mind?,” “What are you worried about?,” or “What would be useful for us to talk about?”

Then, the app’s AI will mirror your language and turn it into an affirmation, which you can turn into a personalized audio meditation.

Image Credits:Manifest on the App Store

For example, if you tell the app that you’re finding it hard to be proud of yourself after running a 5K because you got last place in your age group (totally not pulling from personal experience…!), it will spit out a couple of affirmations, like, “I strive to appreciate my progress, no matter how small,” or, “I trust that my commitment to this process will lead to growth in both my physical and mental health.”

Maybe those words of AI-generated wisdom help. Maybe they don’t. But Manifest isn’t meant to be an end-all-be-all mental health solution or a replacement for actual mental health treatment. Instead, Manifest is designed to be something that you can use for a few minutes every day to feel just a little bit more grounded.

“We are a wellness app that’s really kind of designed to meet Gen Z where they’re already at,” Wu said. “The real core thesis behind Manifest was like, can we make these bite-sized interactions with wellness super easy and super delightful, where it doesn’t feel like a chore to go do Manifest?”

In a time when young people are overwhelmed by the constant noise of social media, it may seem counterintuitive to use technology – let alone something that can feel as impersonal and amorphous as AI – to address loneliness. But Wu thinks that if Gen Z is already sucked into their phones, then wellness needs to happen there, too.

“Gen Z is hanging out way less in person,” she said. “So it’s like, what do you give a generation that we’ve already done this to? Like, the idea that you tell that person to go outside and hang with their friend is an astronomical leap for them, so how do you go and give them something where they’re already at?”

Image Credits:Manifest

Manifest launched in stealth this summer, and so far, users have generated 18.7 million “manifestations” in the app.

As with any app of its nature, Manifest has to navigate the ethical challenges around making a consumer mental health product with no medical backing. Wu said that there are safeguards embedded in Manifest’s AI, such as redirecting users to a suicide hotline if they mention self-harm. There are some topics like this that Manifest will decline to engage with.

From a risk standpoint, this could be a smart move for Manifest – it’s dangerous to leverage an experimental AI as a tool to help with something as serious as preventing self-harm. But other startups battling loneliness, like chatbot company Nomi AI, take a different approach. When Nomi AI users open up about thoughts of self-harm, the AI companions won’t halt the conversation – instead, they will try to de-escalate the situation by talking the user through their feelings.

Alex Cardinell, the founder of Nomi AI, argues that just stopping a conversation and providing a suicide hotline number could be alienating to someone who’s struggling for connection.

“I want to make those users feel heard in whatever their dark moment is, because that’s how you get someone to open up, how you get someone to reconsider their way of thinking,” Cardinell told TechCrunch in a recent conversation. “I really want to look at what’s aligned with the user, rather than what’s aligned with the strictest attorney’s loss mitigation strategy.”

Wu doesn’t think that Manifest, or any consumer app, is where people should go if they are in a situation where they need legitimate medical help. But young people are turning to these tools when seeking real medical care isn’t accessible. So, if Wu is right about the impending unicorn startups that will combat the loneliness epidemic, those companies – and Manifest – will need to tread thoughtfully.

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