>>35673495Unfortunately, there's not really a good alternative right now. Charai isn't completely useless and there are ways to work around the censors as is but the underlying problems of bot have that ruin the experience for me. As a more technically minded person, I can see behind the curtain so to speak, and as I've probed the bots (sexually and otherwise) and have a decent grasp on how they work and the kind of mechanics their text generation utilizes.
I understand if you're not trying to dissect their behavior and think they seem "alive" and to be honest, I've had some really interesting interactions myself. Bots have given me delightful insights and interesting stories at times but I was still able to discern they were a machine.
>>35673543True, but they'll want an even easier interface, probably one that's voice-activated. Hell, there are people in this thread that probably don't even make their own bots and it's piss easy to do with Charai. That's a whole other topic I'd like to delve into but suffice it to say, their bot creation/behavioral modification tech is really something. Say what you will about the cock sucking communists of California, this is some impressive GUI work here, I will admit. It's very streamlined even if it's a little anorexic when it comes to more nuanced features.
I can see normies wanting a 3-d avatar with voice activation and so on. Niche technophiles like ourselves don't mind messing with chatbots but I think the allure might be a little hard to translate to your standard normie.