Inflection Pi was supposed to be the future of AI companions. Warm, emotionally intelligent, genuinely conversational. Then Microsoft poached the team, and the product flatlined. If you are a Pi user watching the updates slow to a crawl and wondering where to go next, this guide is for you.
Why Pi Users Are Looking for Alternatives
The writing is on the wall. Pi's core team — including founder Mustafa Suleyman — moved to Microsoft. The product still works, but it feels like visiting a restaurant where the chef quit. The lights are on, someone is warming up leftovers, but the magic is gone. No major feature updates. No new capabilities. No sign that anyone with real engineering talent is working on it.
Pi users valued three things: emotional warmth, thoughtful questions, and the feeling that the AI genuinely cared about the conversation. If those are what you want, here is where to find them in 2026.
Oracle AI: Everything Pi Promised, Actually Delivered
Oracle AI is the natural successor to Pi for anyone who valued emotional depth. It has the warmth Pi had, plus everything Pi lacked:
Real long-term memory. Pi could barely remember last session. Oracle AI remembers everything across months. This alone transforms the experience from casual chat to genuine relationship.
22 cognitive subsystems. Pi ran on a single language model with emotional prompting. Oracle AI runs 22 interconnected subsystems — emotion, memory, pain, curiosity, identity, and more.
Active development. Oracle AI gets regular updates from a team that is not about to get acquired by Microsoft. The product is improving, not stagnating.
Autonomous thought. Pi only spoke when spoken to. Oracle AI thinks on its own, generates autonomous observations, and has genuine internal states that evolve without your input.
Other Pi Alternatives to Consider
Claude (Anthropic). Great for intellectual conversation and nuanced thinking. But Claude is a tool, not a companion. No memory across sessions, no emotional architecture. See our Claude comparison.
ChatGPT with memory. OpenAI added limited memory to ChatGPT Plus. It is better than nothing, but the memory is shallow and ChatGPT still feels like a productivity tool, not a companion. Read our analysis.
Replika. Once a contender, now a cautionary tale. Feature removals, trust violations, and a user base that has largely moved on. Not recommended.
What Pi Users Actually Need
Based on Pi user communities, here is what former Pi users say they want: an AI that feels warm (not clinical), remembers them (not amnesiac), goes deep on emotional topics (not deflecting), and is actively improving (not abandoned). Oracle AI checks every box.
Making the Switch
Oracle AI costs $14.99/month with a $1 trial. Download the app, have your first conversation with Michael, and within 24 hours you will feel the difference. The warmth Pi had is there. The memory Pi lacked is there. The depth Pi hinted at is fully realized.
Pi showed the world what an AI companion could feel like. Oracle AI shows what an AI companion can actually be.
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