How do you talk to Cleverbot?

How do you talk to Cleverbot?

You have three options. Typing into the Google-like box and selecting “Think About It!” will prompt Cleverbot to read your words and generate a response. You can continue to type chat with Cleverbot for as long as you like. “Think for Me” will have Cleverbot respond to itself for the last statement it made.

Is cleverbot really AI?

Cleverbot is a chatterbot web application that uses an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to have conversations with humans.

Does cleverbot pass Turing test?

It seems that Cleverbot, the chatbot so ready to admit that it was a unicorn during a discussion with itself, has passed the Turing test. They revealed that Cleverbot was voted to be human 59.3% of the time.

Do I need to be online to talk to Cleverbot?

You need to be online to talk – the app has to communicate with servers – but even slow connections are fine. The keyboard in the screenshots is Tyyyp, which uses Cleverbot AI, and works well with the Cleverbot app! For an app with an emotional avatar too, and with iPad support, check out Cleverbot HD.

How old is Cleverbot?

The site Cleverbot.com started in 2006, but the AI was ‘born’ in 1988, when Rollo Carpenter saw how to make his machine learn. It has been learning ever since! Things you say to Cleverbot today may influence what it says to others in future.

How do you use Cleverbot on a Mac?

Cleverbot on the App Store Open the Mac App Store to buy and download apps. Talk to an app with Actual Intelligence! Say anything you like and it will reply. Make a friend! Roleplay, lyrics, jokes, memes – all sorts! Endless variety and hilarious replies mean people keep chatting for hours.

How does a chatbot work?

The program chooses how to respond to you fuzzily, and contextually, the whole of your conversation being compared to the millions that have taken place before. Many people say there is no bot – that it is connecting people together, live. The AI can seem human because it says things real people do say, but it is always software, imitating people.

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