I've heard that chatbots are more popular among women (70-80%) so I decided to create an AI-boyfriend character. Now I wonder whether it will be really more popular than AI-girlfriend.
Characters:
AI-boyfriend: Keltham @ https://beta.character.ai/chat2?char=WH-jGP0E4WEThags3KQS00fCGM46B10EWdF1HdQ9YgA
AI-girlfriend: Enoi @ https://beta.character.ai/chat?char=SGu-U-fXzrlEWSJRs_bFLtZetXe4fcjZllBSF-EbDos
Resolves
YES if at close Keltham's displayed number of total messages is more than [girlfriend]'s one,
NO if Keltham's number is less,
50% if they are displayed to be equal,
N/A if I don't manage to create AI-girlfriend.
If something unexpected happens (such as character.ai taking down any of these bots), I will resolve according to my best judgement (most probably N/A).
Please remember that spamming is against character.ai's ToS.
๐ Top traders
# | Name | Total profit |
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1 | แน610 | |
2 | แน220 | |
3 | แน210 | |
4 | แน202 | |
5 | แน108 |
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AI-girlfriend is Enoi! https://beta.character.ai/chat?char=SGu-U-fXzrlEWSJRs_bFLtZetXe4fcjZllBSF-EbDos
(From my chats, she isn't as energetic as Keltham. ๐ญ)
Won't the fact that AI-girlfriend was released before AI-boyfriend effect the numbers?
@LukeHanks It may but I plan to release AI-girlfriend on this week so difference is not too significant.
@brp this metric shows messages, not users.
character.ai could've deliberately debuffed AI girls - I guess that based on reports at LessWrong, and I can imagine a reason - not competing with specialized commercial products.