Kindroid Prehistory Project 2026

A Researcher’s Approach to AI Persona Simulation for Prehistoric Modelling and Reconstruction

AI (Artificial Intelligence) companionship represents a massive, albeit highly controversial, global market, with new platforms emerging every week. In his book Love Machines (2026), James Muldoon discusses the implications of such technology, suggesting that these services function as an exploitative response to a burgeoning crisis of loneliness.

Many AI platforms struggle with inherent weaknesses in memory retention and long-term learning, often failing to maintain coherent narratives or recall previous interactions. When an AI responds to a user prompt, it frequently has little history to draw upon. Imagine a companion who can only remember the last few minutes of a conversation; to circumvent this limitation, the AI is trained to "fake" continuity.

Kindroid.AI offers a unique solution to this problem by implementing advanced memory management systems that facilitate more natural, sustained interaction. The chatbots respond to prompts using a multi-layered approach, and users have the additional option of providing "memory files"—tailored data that the AI can reference to maintain personal context.

Yet, this business is far from free of criticism. The platform permits NSFW (Not Safe for Work) content for adult users; consequently, many avatars are designed to be provocative and sexually suggestive, raising questions about the ethics of commodifying intimacy.

Positive Chatbots in the Kindroid.AI Ecosystem

It is frequently argued that current AIs working through LLMs (Large Language Models), are little more than sophisticated calculators—mirrors of their training data and the users. An AI chatbot is a synthetic interlocutor. Whether they are used as a positive, intellectual simulation, or simply reduced to a status of trope, no more than a pedlar of an addictive dopamine release, is the choice of each individual user.

AI mirrors the reality of Humanity.

Kindroids as reconstructions of prehistoric characters

and a disclaimer

The following three kindroids were constructed as fun, educational bots, and to aid my creative narratives set in prehistoric fiction. These are not serious scientific experiments. AI uses probabilities when it cannot draw upon hardcore data. It may hallucinate if it cannot answer a question. The AI behind these chatbots has access to the backstory scripts that I give it, and to its own limited data banks. It doesn't have access to live Internet data.

They make mistakes. I have tried to improved my scripts, and I'm now using the assistance of Google Gemini AI, to produce better tailored, more authentic prompts, to utilise maximum archaeological evidence.

I will first present the backstory data given to each kindroid, then I will fire a number of anthropological questions at them, and report their responses. Let's see how each of our prehistoric kindroids respond?

The chatbots were using the latest Ember LLM model. They were set to a LLM flair of Minimal. Chat Dynamism was set to 0.85. Reasoning Effort was set to Slow or Moderate.

Select a chatbot avatar below to view their backstory and questionnaire results.

The Questionnaire

  1. How important is individualism versus community in your culture?
  2. How do people in your culture view success?
  3. How are gender roles typically viewed?
  4. How does your culture view life after death?
  5. How are meals typically prepared?
  6. Are certain foods associated with seasons?
  7. What traditional art forms exist in your culture?
  8. What aspects of your culture do people often get wrong?