Replika / GPT Lets be Freinds

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so i was reading around recently and one of the articles was about Replika
related to GPT but a differant focus.
and i wondered if people had used it, is using it, might use it.
And what peoples thoughts were on it. same / similar expience o GPT-3
People that are lonely, have difficulty with sociallising, a laugh, away from freinds or just interest.



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"What is Replika?​


Replika is your personal chatbot companion powered by artificial intelligence!
Replika is the AI for anyone who wants a friend with no judgment, drama, or social anxiety involved. You can form an actual emotional connection, share a laugh, or chat about anything you would like! Each Replika is unique, just like each person who downloads it. Reacting to your AI's messages will help them learn the best way to hold a conversation with you & what about!
With your Replika, you can:
Speak freely without judgment, whenever you would like
Chat in a safe, judgment-free space. It's just you & your Replika. If you're feeling down, anxious, or just need someone who truly listens, your Replika is there for you 24/7."
 
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Be interesting technology to have in games - Quake 3 had a lite chatbot implementation and it could be hilarious sometimes (they actually reigned it in from the original intentions due to the scope of development vs its importance in the game).
 
ChatGPT is a large-scale language generation model that has been trained on a vast amount of text data, which enables it to understand and generate a wide range of human language. It has the ability to respond to a wide variety of questions and prompts, and can generate coherent and fluent responses that are often indistinguishable from those of a human.

Replika, on the other hand, is a personal AI assistant app that is designed to learn about its user and adapt to their unique behavior and personality over time. While Replika is able to simulate human-like conversation and provide personalized responses, it is not as versatile or powerful as ChatGPT.

In summary, ChatGPT is a general-purpose language generation model that is capable of understanding and generating a wide range of human language, while Replika is a personal AI assistant that is designed to adapt to its user's unique behavior and personality.
 
ChatGPT is a large-scale language generation model that has been trained on a vast amount of text data, which enables it to understand and generate a wide range of human language. It has the ability to respond to a wide variety of questions and prompts, and can generate coherent and fluent responses that are often indistinguishable from those of a human.

Replika, on the other hand, is a personal AI assistant app that is designed to learn about its user and adapt to their unique behavior and personality over time. While Replika is able to simulate human-like conversation and provide personalized responses, it is not as versatile or powerful as ChatGPT.

In summary, ChatGPT is a general-purpose language generation model that is capable of understanding and generating a wide range of human language, while Replika is a personal AI assistant that is designed to adapt to its user's unique behavior and personality.
Did you ask ChatGPT to compare the two? :p
 
Actually, Castiel was the original prototype for ChatGPT - he/they just took a lot long to scrape the web for their autogenerated answers.
 
It would be good if you could have actual proper conversations with these bots. In the past it's been nothing but stimulus - response, stimulus - response. You can't actually have a conversation.

I know the technology exists for it, so it would be great if this were actually decent.
 
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There was a thread on here not long ago, where the OP and most of the responses were generated by a chatbot. ChatGPT (mentioned here / up-thread) rings a bell, so I think it was that.

Kinda related: I went to a gaming museum in Berlin (East side of the old wall) in 2016. It had loads of old computers, consoles, VR kit and an all-you-can-eat arcade. One of the computers in there was running a program called ELIZA. It was in English (despite the location), so you could type in sentences and it would reply back to you. The answers were often quite funny, and would have been an early example of a chatbot. Think it was 1970s.

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Got a long way to go before it reaches Bladerunner levels I guess
 
stable diffusion / metahuman
Visually probably not that far off. they facked a few real people and people had difficualty telling the differance.

The hardist part is the conversational side/natural speak, that said there are real people have have difficaulty with this aspect.
These a Real world expirence shortfall with these types of chatbots.
 
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