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The case for pet-first AI interfaces
Generic AI products optimize for engagement. Pet products should optimize for steadiness, timing, and confidence.
ThumbPet sits in a category where utility matters more than raw novelty. Pet parents do not need another interface asking for constant attention. They need signals they can trust: when a meal is missed, when a pattern changes, when a reminder should feel firm, and when it should quietly step back.
That is the logic behind a pet-first AI interface. It should be context-aware, emotionally restrained, and built around recurring care loops rather than infinite feeds. The best outcome is not "more engagement." The best outcome is less uncertainty.
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