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in 2007 as a female avatar with realistic expressions, followed by its male counterpart "The Use of AI for Writing: What do We Have in Store?"
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, which famously passed a version of the Turing test in 2011. in 2007 as a female avatar with realistic
To understand Evie and Boi, one must first understand the engine that powers them. Unlike scripted chatbots that rely on pre-written responses, both Evie and Boibot are that learn from human input. At the core of their operation is a proprietary software designed by Rollo Carpenter and Existor. This AI leverages an enormous database—accumulating approximately 3 billion interactions between users and the bots—to determine what to say. When a user asks a question or makes a statement, the AI scans past conversations, finds the most contextually appropriate response, and delivers it. This approach means that Evie and Boi learn from the collective knowledge of every user they've ever spoken to. Over time, the quality of their interactions improved as the datasets grew, making them feel increasingly human-like. Unlike scripted chatbots that rely on pre-written responses,
What set Evie apart from text-only chatbots was her ability to display emotion. Powered by advanced facial animation software, Evie shifts her expressions in real-time based on the tone of the conversation. If a user compliments her, she smiles and blushes.
