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Telegram introduced affiliate programs in December 2024, which allow developers to create an affiliate program for their bot or mini app. Any Telegram user can join the affiliate program, and are rewarded for referring others to the bot or mini app by receiving a commission from purchases made by the people they referred. [141]
Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4Chan (GPT-4chan) is a controversial AI model that was developed and deployed by YouTuber and AI researcher Yannic Kilcher in June 2022. . The model is a large language model, which means it can generate text based on some input, by fine-tuning GPT-J with a dataset of millions of posts from the /pol/ board of 4chan, an anonymous online forum known for hosting ...
Kuki is an embodied AI bot designed for usage in the metaverse. [1] Formerly known as Mitsuku, Kuki is a chatbot created from the Pandorabots framework. [2] The bot has won the Loebner Prize 5 times. [3] [4]
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YggTorrent is indexing digital audiovisual content, video games, as well as digital books and software.Founded in its current form in July 2017 by a French-speaking team, YggTorrent allows visitors to search, download, and contribute by adding torrent files, thus facilitating file sharing among users of the BitTorrent protocol.
29-year-old circus performer Joshua Lengfelder discovered a bot called Fatum Project in a fringe science chat group on Telegram in January 2019. According to The New York Times, "He absorbed the project’s theories about how random exploration could break people out of their predetermined realities, and how people could influence random outcomes with their minds."
In September 2021, Google sent cease and desist notices to the developers of two of the most popular music bots used on Discord–Groovy and Rythm–which were used on an estimated 36 million servers in total. [40] These bots allowed users to request and play songs in a voice channel, taking the songs from YouTube ad-free. Two weeks later ...