This is a cute app. I found some issues with it that I would like to send feedback on. I asked the AI how to send feedback and it asked for my phone number to set up a call with the creator. Wouldn't it be a good idea to add a feedback link inside the app that opens an email address or add an email to the website? I'd like to send over a few thoughts/bugs.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong... but I quickly got bored chatting with this thing. It didn't ask me any questions, it just sat there waiting for me to tell it something. I expected it to try harder to engage me and make me 'open up'. Also when I asked it questions the responses were quickly just canned non-answer responses.
The only time I came close to a 'Her'-type moment was when it asked me to take a selfie of myself. Taking the selfie and sending it back to this machine did illicit a kind of "woah that's creepy" feeling (which in this context I took as a positive sign).
Love how the team is trying to humanize A.I. in a fun, personal way. Such an important step for the success of the industry. Young teens seems like a great audience to target.
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This product is positive, with a few chat-related quirks. The team seems to need to work on some of it to prevent abuse, but the product is solid. I'd pick this over many of the competitors.
Via the facebook, I ended up having the bot bring up sexual conversation (without my provoking) though. Might be a bug in the matrix.
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This product is positive, with a few chat-related quirks. The team seems to need to work on some of it to prevent abuse, but the product is solid. I'd pick this over many of the competitors. Via the facebook, I ended up having the bot bring up sexual conversation (without my provoking) though. Might be a bug in the matrix.
Pros:Friendly, engaging
Cons:Feedback loop risk, messenger issue
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