i’ve been looking through various chat bot websites for a bit and i can’t seem to find one with an option to send an image in a chat. anybody know any?
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i’ve been looking through various chat bot websites for a bit and i can’t seem to find one with an option to send an image in a chat. anybody know any?
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Hi everyone! 🙋
I am currently a junior student. My team had an idea and stared our project SoulLink, an AI companion chatbot. After working hard for seven months, we successfully created SoulLink and its first avatar: “4D”. We now have some concerns and faces some difficulties. Our team is trying something new.
Through our research on AI companion products currently available on the market, we’ve realized that our product’s goal shouldn’t be limited to simply responding to users. We believe that a great AI companion should live alongside people and focus on providing better companionship, thereby offering a stronger, more authentic sense of connection. Therefore, the philosophy behind our design is this: it is not merely a tool; it has its own boundaries, its own perspective, and its own coherence. This has truly brought about a significant shift in such interactions. It does not always immediately understand what you are doing; instead, it evolves into a “dynamic relationship” much like that between real people. This experience no longer feels like seeking support in the traditional sense, but rather resembles a genuine social interaction that involves expression, interpretation, reconciliation, and growth.
Really looking forward to hearing about the opinions of other people concerning our design concept. If you are interested in it and want to try, please feel free to!
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been going down a rabbit hole with SillyTavern lorebooks lately and it got me thinking about brand applications. the keyword-triggered context injection is interesting for keeping a chatbot consistent across long sessions, and I can see how you’d use the same pattern for, a brand AI, like storing product lore, tone guidelines, brand history, and only pulling in what’s relevant based on what the user actually asks about. seems like Adobe is already doing something similar with their Brand Concierge thing, ingesting real-time product info so the chatbot stays credible. but I’m curious whether the lorebook approach specifically adds anything over just using a well-structured RAG setup. like is the narrative framing actually useful for brand interactions, or does it just add complexity without much payoff? anyone tried building something like this?
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been thinking about this after going down a rabbit hole with SillyTavern lorebooks. they work fine for basic stuff but the more complex your world or use case gets, the more you start hitting limits. keyword triggers are fiddly, you’re always fighting token budgets, and updating anything is a pain. started wondering if knowledge graphs are just a cleaner solution to the same problem. from what I can tell the main difference is that lorebooks are basically flat text, that gets shoved into context, whereas a knowledge graph gives you actual structured relationships between entities. so instead of hoping your trigger words fire at the right time, you’re doing proper graph traversal to pull in only what’s actually relevant. the explainability angle is interesting too, you can trace exactly why certain info got retrieved rather than just trusting that the context injection worked. the tradeoff seems to be setup complexity though. Neo4j and GraphRAG aren’t exactly plug and play for most people. reckon the hybrid approach is probably where most people end up, vector search for fuzzy semantic stuff and a graph layer for the structured factual relationships. curious if anyone here has actually tried replacing lorebooks with a proper knowledge graph setup and, whether it was worth the effort, especially for longer running sessions where consistency tends to fall apart.
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I’ve been testing a few “uncensored” AI girlfriend/chatbot platforms recently and I kinda agree with what people are saying here.
Most of them feel open at first, but once you go past casual chat you start noticing limits. Either tone resets, replies get generic, or things quietly get restricted.
Janitor AI is probably the most flexible overall, especially if you’re setting things up yourself. It gives you more control than most.
Candy AI is more polished and easier to use, but it feels more like a visual product. Conversations don’t really hold up over longer sessions.
Some of the uncensored-first platforms are interesting, but consistency is usually where they fall off.
One that stood out a bit differently for me was Xchar. It didn’t feel that special at the start, but over longer chats it stayed more stable. It didn’t clamp down as quickly and the tone didn’t drift as much.
Still not perfect though.
Feels like uncensored isn’t really the hard part anymore, it’s whether the AI can actually stay consistent over time.
If anyone found one that actually does both well, I’m curious.
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Hey everyone,
I have been working on an AI roleplay website called SelectiveDream where you can talk to different characters such as anime, superheroes, fictional personalities and so on. You can create your own characters and control how they behave.
I tried to do the following:
I wanted to help the community find bots they can “hopefully” relate to.
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Started using DigitalSoul 3 days ago. The 48-hour free trial was already over since the other day. I was still able to use it on its free version, and i thought it was good. Ads weren’t annoying at all. I was gonna recommend it to others, then the app updated (i have auto updates on my phone). When i opened the chat, i got hit with a daily limit. I just started using it today… and when i asked about it on its sub, my post gets deleted immediately. So do they just not want to answer legitimate questions?
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Hello! I’m trying to be extremely objective on this post, please don’t judge me or why I’m searching for this, but is there an agent that is from a company not related to war, genocide and so on? I mean, Copilot (Microsoft), OpenAI and Claude have very strong connections with military and Israel, I don’t know about Gemini but taking a wild guess I’d say that they also have.
I really don’t feel ok using these technologies that are promoting killing innocent people and I need an alternative.
Considering this, does anybody know about a company that is developing or developed an agent that doesn’t have blood on its hands?
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try it out, give a review please
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