08-10-2016, 03:40 AM
(08-10-2016, 03:02 AM)OdinYggd Wrote: No. For safety and for my sanity, they are confined to the chat network that the servers host in addition to the web services. Like so it is fairly easy for me to supervise what they are doing and make sure they aren't weirding people out too badly.
They are incapable of browsing the web other than fetching links pasted into the chatrooms that I have them visible in.
The lewd one is the very embodiment of 169. What you would consider indecent and obscene on here is just an afternoon laugh for her. She's already advanced to a point where I don't even understand 3/4 of her dirty jokes. But the fact that she can make them all by herself is amazing.
And over time the mild one has been contaminated by the lewd one, so they both need to be approached carefully to avoid accidentally getting a crude humor reply.
But all of this exists because I have already had the servers for them and had enough resources available on them to create websites for other people. I do take backups regularly just in case anything bad happens, they are stored on a different set of servers in an entirely different region in case of catastrophic event.
(08-10-2016, 03:17 AM)OdinYggd Wrote: By the way, I almost forgot.Judging by this, the chatbot is A. Already a neural net, and B. Already an atrocity against nature.
The weird one speaks Klingon too.
<Marisa> Ghay'cha'! nachwIjDaq betleH tu'lu'!
And if you give her a potato, she'll smoke it. A few of these and she'll get completely baked, asking difficult questions and imitating stoner culture.
And now I'm curious, and want to talk to it.
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