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you want the "true companions" mod
it adds a book wich will teach you a spell to teach the party member its casted on how to act independently
So, is there a way to make this work, so that all my party members are AI controlled or can I disable the mod without ruining my save file?
Good question. Larian Studios has a brief explanation about what's considered a party follower; link is here [docs.larian.game].
Essentially, a party follower is a character that joins your party and has their character portrait displayed where a summon's portrait would normally be. Here are a few examples of some party followers in-game (without spoiling their names):
1. A character that can be saved in Act II and made an appearance in Act I.
2. A character that appears in Act III when saved in Act I.
Hope this clarification helps!
She's not btw, if that is what you meant.