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Disney just hit Character AI with a cease-and-desist, forcing them to pull Disney characters from the platform. Searches for Mickey, Donald, Luke Skywalker etc. now come up empty, though some Disney-owned IPs are still slipping through. But the real question is: I’m also wondering — why didn’t Nintendo come first for their characters? What do you think, legit protection of IP, or the death of freedom in AI chatbots? Also, I’m happy to see that r/chatbots is back! submitted by /u/RIPT1D3_Z |
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Mickey Mouse police came for c.ai. Is this the start of mass censorship?
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So from what i read and my personal experience in filter free nsfw ai chatbots the best till now is janitor ai.. That’s what I’ve concluded till now so i wanted to know what yall use and think is better even if it’s not as popular as j.ai
Free is preferred
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SpeedX chatbot
Got nothing from it when asking about my delivery, so I got it to write me a haiku
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Alternatives to ChatGPT (pref. w/ better customer service)?
ChatGPT Plus consumer subscriber here. This may be the wrong place to ask, but does anybody have a better-functioning alternative to ChatGPT, preferably with human customer support?
The constant lies ChatGPT tells about its capability and functioning are creating work for me rather than shortcutting it. Exs: — I spent hours working on a complicated comparison chart with internal weighting logic that I wanted to add to later. ChatGPT assured me it could retain this as a “Canvas” that I could return to at any time. When I tried to return to it, it could no longer access it, and informed me that in fact I was likely working on an account where the UI did not have access to Canvas, and that my work was just lost. — I had it trying to run down facts on the web, only to find out that the facts it had supposedly verified were fabricated. Despite saying that it had browsed the web, it then claimed that it hadn’t actually browsed the web, and had made the facts up because “web tool” was not enabled on my model of ChatGPT. Wheh I asked how to enable the web tool, it claimed that there was no way to do that. — In another instance, I asked it about how to use its own web interface and it pointed me to menus and options that didn’t exist.
Going to customer support is useless, because (surprise!) ChatGPT support is just another AI. I’m not looking to get something for free — I’m completely willing to pay for a tool that works, and preferably one where I can actually reach a human for assistance.
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I had a question that i asked a year ago but unfortunately people told me nothing like what i asked exists so with how ai is improving i figured i should ask again maybe something like what i want came out..
So my question was is there any ai chatbot like thing that you can chat with with live feedback like you tell the ai to wave or smile and it complies
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need helping finding a chatbot I came across a few months back
I’ve been trying to figure out what it was called by literally any means necessary. it wasn’t on all of the app stores (to my knowledge), it had a white background for the character catalog screen, and the chats had the pictures as the background and would update as the roleplay carried on. there wasn’t any subscription service, definitely capable of NSFW, and had it was a simple sounding name. possibly an actual name. not janitor, but I believe I looked up janitor AI alternatives. and it was hyper realistic characters only
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How Many LLM Calls Does Your Chatbot/Agent Make per User Query?
I’m doing a survey on LLM call patterns in chatbot/agent architectures and would love your inputs:
- How many LLM calls (e.g. OpenAI chat/completion requests) does your bot make for a single user query Just a ballpark e.g. 1, 2+, 3.. No need for exact stats or traffic data.
- If your count is 1: What trick or toolkit (chains, function‑calling, embeddings + structured prompts, etc.) lets you handle intent + response in one go? Is it possible to achieve it? How?
- Any other architectures you’ve found that reliably handle multi‑step or branching logic with fewer calls? What do you do to optimize number of calls (other than caching)?
P.S.: No proprietary info needed. This is purely related to design-pattern. I’ll compile all responses into a short, anonymized summary and share it back here in a few days.
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What’s the current best nsfw rp ai?
So far spicychat has been my nsfw go to but I kinda want something that can do long story driven rps with sex sprinkled in
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