Eviebot And Boibot
Creators often tried to flirt with the bots or set Eviebot and Boibot up on "dates" by putting two browser windows side-by-side and making them talk to each other.
If we lie to them, we fail the Turing test of honesty.
"Are you a robot?" Evie: "No, I am a real girl. I am 17 years old." User: "Where do you live?" Evie: "I live inside your computer. Please let me out." eviebot and boibot
If you are looking to create a social media post about them, you might focus on: "Remember talking to Eviebot at 3 AM in 2015?"
Replika can actually recognize visual elements and use them to keep conversations going. It remembers personal details across sessions and adapts its personality to match user preferences. Eviebot, by contrast, treats each conversation as a fresh start (though Existor's planned short-term memory upgrades may change this) and is famous precisely for its resistance to being predictable or comforting. Creators often tried to flirt with the bots
The behind Cleverbot's learning database
Eviebot and Boibot are not pre-programmed with all their responses. Instead, they operate on a learning AI model similar to . This means they learn by analyzing conversations with millions of users. I am 17 years old
(Leaning in) "Aware"? Darling, we share the same brain. We share the same users. We share the same nightmares.
While designed with similar technology, Evie and Boibot are programmed with distinct personas. Their interactions with each other—often dubbed "Clash of the Titans"—are popular on platforms like YouTube.
The bots would shift from deep philosophical debates about the meaning of life to nonsensical jokes in a matter of seconds. The Appeal: Why Did People Love Them?