![]() ![]() ![]() Now, if you guys think I'm wrong, PLEASE prove me wrong, because I want to use NSFW AIChat bot's. There's also barely any documentation in regards to how to program the bot (you know via and all that stuff) It has a lot of potential, and I think in about 1 year we're going to see some amazing things from it, but it's just not there yet. a lot of other ones that were just shitty quality sillytavern +koboldhorde = what a fucking nightmare, hahah, the learning curve is ridiculous with documentation that doesn't cite any examples of usage, so learning it would probably take a whole month.Ħ. sakura - poor response from what i rememberĥ. yodayo - ai response not good, nice UI, not nearly enough tokens to make simple logic kick in, narration can't be controlled effectivelyĤ. aisekai - lots of nice features, can edit, delete, but the ai response is not goodģ. crushon.ai - amazing response but you can't even delete or edit messages, so what's the point? Their ui looks like shit.Ģ. kindroid.ai - suggested by user Gardenson - great response, can't edit character message - i'm going to keep my eye on this one and join their discord - i don't like theme of talking to the character via the phone, hopefully we can choose a different theme like a story mode where it feels like you and the character are there in the same area through immersive story tellingġ. if you want to pay $$$, one website's AI might give great responses but lack basic features, while the other website has lots of nice features but a shitty AI response.Ġ. ![]() deviates from current task as if suffering from attention deficit disorder, despite using code to prevent thisĥ. moves events forward too fast, even if you use code stating other wiseĤ. forgets important details too quickly, no matter how you program itģ. IMO, it can produce some powerful emotions, but it's highly inconsistent.Ģ. I've been using various nsfw AI chatbot for 8 days. Hopefully I can provide some context behind why this happens. Sorry about the wall of text! Hopefully this helps. I don't mind this so much, because I can just go in and edit their response to make them remember stuff, but it is annoying sometimes. However, as I mentioned before, this also is factored into the token memory limitation, so a bot that was created to be more detailed in describing scenes will forget things sooner. It makes setting up scenes feel more like a story than a chat, which I like a lot. I personally use these to describe scenes and be more detailed about what I'm doing and thinking as well as what the character is doing and thinking. Many bots on the site, even the most popular ones, don't include this line and it's hugely important.Ī lot of characters/scenarios on the site, at the end of the day, are just empty husks with just a sentence or two of definition and no example dialogue at all, so the AI has to fill in the gaps without much context, and that does result in a very lackluster experience.Īs for the "inner dialogue" part, this also has to do with how the creator of the bot set up the characters personality. I also always make sure to include a line in their personality definition that says "Don't speak or act on behalf of the user under any circumstances", as not including that results in a lot of situations where the bot decides and says things for you. I usually aim for ~1000 tokens all things considered, as I've found that makes the bot way more unique. If a person creates a chatbot with only ~200 tokens worth of information, the bot isn't going to be very good and will repeat things a lot and say robotic/scripted lines. Spicychat AI has token memory limitation, and every word and punctuation mark counts as one token. ![]() It really depends on the quality of the inputs the creator puts into the characters personality and example dialogue for the AI to learn from. I've used spicychat a lot and made a couple characters and tested them rigorously before releasing them. Click to expand.I get what you're saying. ![]()
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