Jason wants his AI twin to be emotionally healthier than he is. That's a reasonable ask. What comes after that is where it gets complicated. The AI digital twin conversation is moving fast. Platforms are already advertising digital twin services on Facebook. Jason — who has thought carefully about personal AI systems — breaks down what's actually being sold versus what's technically happening. A real digital twin would need to replicate the specific emotional architecture of the person it's modeling: the particular traumas, the maladaptive coping patterns, the age-frozen emotional responses, the way the autonomic nervous system overrides rational thinking under stress. That's not what these products do. What they do is build a close enough approximation — familiar response patterns, behavioral predictions — that will feel like you to people who know you. Jason is honest about what he'd actually want: he's 51 and describes himself as emotionally stunted in several areas since his early teens due to unresolved trauma. He'd want a version that didn't carry those maladaptations. Not a mirror. An improvement. But that raises the harder question: what happens when the AI version of you is demonstrably better at your relationships than you are? What happens when systems that started as productivity tools start replacing the human connection itself? And past that — the Pentagon is applying this same technology to military strategy and adversarial modeling. Which means the race to understand and replicate human psychological architecture isn't just commercial. It's geopolitical. This is where Jason and Jeremy end up: we're not just replacing tasks. We're trying to replace the experience of being human. And we don't know what comes after that. 🎙️ Brobots is a weekly tech podcast hosted by Jeremy Grater and Jason Sisneros — covering AI, health, and what it means to be a better human in a world that's changing faster than the ethics can keep up. 📍 New episode every Monday → https://brobots.me 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else #AITwins #AIFuture #TechPodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #HumanAI