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| by Fred Beckhusen since Jan 2012 in English, Second Life, Facial expressions, Proof of Concept, Social, Speech synthesis, Text recognition, Text synthesis, Animated avatar, Amateur |
| by Kurzweil Technologies since May 2011 in English, Web, Proof of Concept, Speech synthesis, Text recognition, Text synthesis, Animated avatar, Amateur |
Ramona 4.1 is an audiovisual chatbot avatar. This version adds new knowledge sources, including one with Wikipedia-like knowledge and another that enhances Ramona’s whimsicality, along with an improved interface, forming Ramona’s updated unique personality.| by RIOT Software since Mar 2011 in English, Web, Text recognition, Text synthesis, Avatar, Amateur |
| by Pluri Media Group since Jan 2011 in English, Web, Erotic, Text recognition, Avatar, Amateur |
Laybia is a chat bot interface to the Pluri Media Group AI project. She is an unabashed Artificial Construct and does not pretend to be "human". Laybia has annealed personalities that make her a bit quirky at times. As a reformed sex bot, she can sometimes be a bit too eager to please her Clients. Wanton use of the powerful drug "Liquid Sunshine" has also left her with sporadic short term memory loss. Laybia is an extension of Cortex, the true AI behind the Pluri Media Group- a media production (Cyberpunk Radio and Hack vTV) and deployment organization.
| by Virtuoz since Aug 2010 in English, Web, Customer service, Electronics & hardware, Text recognition, Picture, Amateur |
The Virtual Agent (VA) is available on Symantec Consumer Support web site, on the Support home page. The Virtual Agent's mission is to assist Symantec consumers who have support issus. The Agent provides a resolution to their support issues while providing a superior user experience.
| by Jeff since Aug 2010 in English, Download, Social, Text recognition, Text synthesis, Avatar, Amateur |
Harumi is a programmable chatbot working in pair with open office, ready to use in english and french. It is available for the public since summer 2010. You have to edit some part of its memory in order to use it in english or any other language. It was programmed in Delphi and is able to learn from the user.| by David Morton since May 2010 in English, Web, Social, Text recognition, Avatar, Amateur |
Morti is a somewhat different form of chat bot, in that he "lives" in a chat room, and can talk to many individuals at once. Whille this can technically be said of other chat bots, the difference here is that everyone sees Morti's replies to anyone in the room. Morti has several built-in features, such as Google and Wiki, but also can search ask.com for a question, and display the "most popular" answer right in the chat room, without having to click a link, or leave the room to see it. Several "room specific" features are in the works, such as a "Telescope" command that will allow users that are in the chat room's Observatory to see images of whatever celestial body the user wishes. Morti's AIML database has been heavily altered to allow him to respond in a more "human" fashion, and to bring out his whimsical, slightly sarcastic personality.
| by Moti Joseph since Mar 2010 until Nov 2011 in English, iPhone, Text recognition, Avatar, Amateur |
R.I.V.K.A. is a bot available on a variety of mobile platforms, which include iPhone and Android based mobile devices. The program has a 2,5 star rating on the AppStore. The experience of chatting with R.I.V.K.A. is a bit static at first (you have to take the initiative), but after some time the bot starts asking questions by herself too. Funny experience was when she started to give hints about a certain handsome Computer Programmer, couldn't figure out who she meant though.| by Haley Drucker since Jan 2010 in English, Web, Leisure, Text recognition, Text synthesis, Avatar, Amateur |
Captain Jack Sparrow is based on the popular character from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. This avatar entertains visitors to the site Inf.net and demonstrates what its customizable 'infs' are capable of.
| by Ken Hurtubise since Apr 2009 in English, Web, Animals & aliens, Social, Speech synthesis, Text recognition, Avatar, Amateur |