Deep Personality: AI-Powered Personality Assessment Platform with 28 Research-Backed Tests
By
Andrew Wilkinson
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Summary
Deep Personality is an AI-powered personality assessment platform that offers 28 research-backed assessments covering personality traits, attachment styles, mental health screening, neurodiversity, and values. The platform claims to provide insights comparable to 10 therapy sessions in under an hour, with AI-generated analysis of patterns, blind spots, and strengths. It includes a comparison feature for analyzing relationships with partners, friends, colleagues, and family members.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledUnderstand yourself better than a therapist would after 10 sessions.
We take you through 28 research-backed assessments for personality traits, attachment style, mental health screening, neurodiversity, values, and more in under an hour.
Once you're done, you can see your scores and read an extensive AI-generated analysis of your patterns, blind spots, and strengths.
Use the compare feature for an in depth analysis of your relationships with friends, colleagues, family, or romantic partners.
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