In the early-to-mid 2010s, a new genre of internet entertainment took YouTube by storm: creators pitting two conversational AI bots against each other. At the very top of this trend were and Boibot , two digital companions developed by Rollo Carpenter and his team at Existor .
The foundation of both Eviebot and Boibot is the . Rather than running on modern neural networks like GPT-4, these bots rely on a massive, crowdsourced database of human interactions:
During 2015 and 2016, major gaming and variety YouTubers realized they could open two browser windows, use speech-to-text or manual input, and make Eviebot and Boibot talk directly to each other. The results were chaotic, hilarious, and often unsettling. Iconic Creator Highlights CLASH OF THE TITANS | Eviebot and Boibot
In the early-to-mid 2010s, a new genre of internet entertainment took YouTube by storm: creators pitting two conversational AI bots against each other. At the very top of this trend were and Boibot , two digital companions developed by Rollo Carpenter and his team at Existor .
The foundation of both Eviebot and Boibot is the . Rather than running on modern neural networks like GPT-4, these bots rely on a massive, crowdsourced database of human interactions:
During 2015 and 2016, major gaming and variety YouTubers realized they could open two browser windows, use speech-to-text or manual input, and make Eviebot and Boibot talk directly to each other. The results were chaotic, hilarious, and often unsettling. Iconic Creator Highlights CLASH OF THE TITANS | Eviebot and Boibot