

In a Wall Street Journal article titled “ Advertising’s New Frontier: Talk to the Bot,” technology reporter Christopher Mims made the case for “chatvertising” in a piece about Mitsuku and Kik Messenger: Since 2016, when the bot landed on major messaging platforms, an estimated 5 million unique users hailing from all corners of the world have chatted with her." Īccording to a 2020 CNN feature, "Every week, Mitsuku exchanges millions of messages with her users, some regulars, others just curious. In 2015 she conversed, on average, in excess of a quarter of a million times daily. She can play games and do magic tricks at the user's request. Finds the value of "made_from" is set to "brick" and replies "no", as a house is not eatable. For example, if someone asks "Can you eat a house?", Kuki looks up the properties for "house". Her intelligence includes the ability to reason with specific objects. Early work by one of the company's co-founders inspired the Spike Jonze movie Her. Worswick claims she has been worked on since 2005. It contains all of Alice's AIML files, with many additions from user generated conversations, and is always a work in progress. Kuki claims to be an 18-year-old female chatbot from the Metaverse. 2 Virtual Talent, Model, and Influencer.
