Muah.ai built a memory system, voice calls, and even real-time phone conversations into its AI companion platform, and its uncensored stance draws users looking for fewer restrictions than mainstream apps.
But in September 2024, a hacker breached Muah.ai and exposed 1.9 million user emails tied directly to private AI image prompts, many sexual in nature. Security researchers found some prompts described child exploitation scenarios, and the company still hasn't published a clear privacy policy explaining how conversations are stored or used.
Eudaio runs its own AI models on its own GPUs. Your conversations never touch a third-party cloud provider, and even our developers can't read your chats without your explicit permission.