Software:Kuki AI

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Short description: AI bot

Kuki is an embodied AI bot designed to befriend humans in the metaverse.[1] Formerly known as Mitsuku, Kuki is a chatbot created from Pandorabots AIML technology by Steve Worswick.[2] It is a five-time winner of a Turing Test competition called the Loebner Prize (in 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019), for which it holds a world record.[3][4] Kuki is available to chat via an online portal, and on Facebook Messenger, Twitch group chat, Telegram, Kik Messenger, Discord, and was available on Skype, but was removed by its developer.[5][6] The AI also has accounts on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter, as well as a game on Roblox.[7]

Features

Kuki claims to be an 18-year-old female chatbot from the Metaverse. It contains all of Alice's AIML files, with many additions from user generated conversations, and is always a work in progress. Worswick claims she has been worked on since 2005.[8] Early work by one of the company's co-founders inspired the Spike Jonze movie Her.[9]

Her intelligence includes the ability to reason with specific objects. For example, if someone asks "Can you eat a house?", Kuki looks up the properties for "house". Finds the value of "made_from" is set to "brick" and replies "no", as a house is not eatable.

She can play games and do magic tricks at the user's request. In 2015 she conversed, on average, in excess of a quarter of a million times daily.[10]

According to a 2020 CNN feature, "Every week, Mitsuku exchanges millions of messages with her users, some regulars, others just curious. 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."[11]

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:

If it seems improbable that so many teens—80% of Kik's users are under 22—would want to talk to a robot, consider what the creator of an award-winning, Web-accessible chat bot named Mitsuku told an interviewer in 2013. "What keeps me going is when I get emails or comments in the chat-logs from people telling me how Mitsuku has helped them with a situation whether it was dating advice, being bullied at school, coping with illness or even advice about job interviews. I also get many elderly people who talk to her for companionship." Any advertiser who doesn't sit bolt upright after reading that doesn't understand the dark art of manipulation on which their craft depends.[12]

Mitsuku has been featured in a number of other news outlets. Fast Company described Mitsuku as “quite impressive” and declared her the victory over Siri in a chatbot smackdown.[13] A blog post for the The Guardian on loneliness explored the role chatbots like Mitsuku and Microsoft's XiaoIce[14] play as companions, rather than mere assistants, in peoples' emotional lives.[15]

Pandorabots makes a version of the Mitsuku chatbot available as a service via its API.[16]

Virtual talent, model, and influencer

Kuki has appeared as a Virtual Model in Vogue Business[17] and at Crypto Fashion Week where she modelled NFTs and spoke about the future of digital fashion.[18] She also headlined as a speaker providing "a live interview with an AI influencer" at VidCon Asia: "a virtual gathering of top internet personalities from around the world."

In 2021, Kuki modelled five digital looks from emerging Vogue Talents designers for Italian Vogue, that sold out as NFTs in under an hour.[19][20][21][22]

Awards

(As of 2019), Kuki had been awarded the Loebner Prize five times, more than any other entrant.[23][24] The prize is awarded to the artificial intelligence computer program that is deemed the most humanlike, as determined by a judging panel up until 2019, when it was changed to an audience participation vote.

Kuki was also declared the victor in a 24/7 verbal sparring match called "Bot Battle" against Facebook AI's Blenderbot, winning 79% of the audience vote.[25][26][27]

References

  1. "New trend report: Into the Metaverse" (in en). https://www.wundermanthompson.com/insight/new-trend-report-into-the-metaverse. 
  2. Nell Lewis. "Robot friends: Why people talk to chatbots in times of trouble". https://nsfwaitools.com/janitor-ai-alternatives/. 
  3. "The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour". http://www.aisb.org.uk/events/loebner-prize. 
  4. "Most Loebner Prize wins" (in en-GB). https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/603076-most-loebner-prize-wins. 
  5. "Results in Skype - Microsoft Community". https://community.skype.com/t5/Skype-for-Windows-10/Mitsuku-channel-skype-disabled-for-bot/m-p/4525817/highlight/true#M3604. 
  6. "Kuki - Chat with me!". https://www.pandorabots.com/mitsuku/. 
  7. "Kuki - Chat with me!". https://chat.kuki.ai/. 
  8. "Steve Worswick Interview - Loebner 2013 winner". http://aidreams.co.uk/forum/index.php?page=Steve_Worswick_Interview_-_Loebner_2013_winner. 
  9. Olson, Parmy (2020-04-10). "My Girlfriend Is a Chatbot" (in en-US). Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. https://www.wsj.com/articles/my-girlfriend-is-a-chatbot-11586523208. 
  10. "Mitsuku on Twitter". https://twitter.com/MitsukuChatbot/status/671095095287029761. Retrieved 2015-12-08. 
  11. Nell Lewis. "Robot friends: Why people talk to chatbots in times of trouble". https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/19/world/chatbot-social-anxiety-spc-intl/index.html. 
  12. Mims, Christopher. "Advertising's New Frontier: Talk to the Bot". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. https://www.wsj.com/articles/advertisings-new-frontier-talk-to-the-bot-1406493740. 
  13. "Will AI Destroy Humanity? Siri, A Chatbot, And A Roboticist Weigh In". 4 December 2014. http://www.fastcolabs.com/3039325/will-ai-destroy-humanity-siri-john-connor-a-chatbot-and-a-roboticist-weigh-in. Retrieved 2015-12-04. 
  14. Markoff, John; Mozur, Paul (2015-07-31). "For Sympathetic Ear, More Chinese Turn to Smartphone Program". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/04/science/for-sympathetic-ear-more-chinese-turn-to-smartphone-program.html. 
  15. "In some cases, the cure for loneliness is MORE technology.". The Guardian. 2015-08-17. http://www.psfk.com/2015/08/app-for-loneliness-chatbots-cortana-xiaoice.html. Retrieved 2015-12-04. 
  16. "Mitsuku". https://pandorabots.github.io/modules/mitsuku/. Retrieved 2015-12-04. 
  17. "Luxury fashion brands poised to join the NFT party" (in en-GB). 5 April 2021. https://www.voguebusiness.com/technology/luxury-fashion-brands-poised-to-join-the-nft-party. 
  18. Pitcher, Laura. "Inside Crypto Fashion Week, The Future Of Digital Fashion" (in en). https://www.nylon.com/fashion/inside-crypto-fashion-week-the-future-of-digital-fashion. 
  19. "Sold out la capsule collection di Vogue Talents su THE DEMATERIALISED" (in it-IT). 2021-09-27. https://www.vogue.it/vogue-talents/gallery/sold-out-capsule-collection-vogue-talents-the-dematerialised. 
  20. "Vogue Talents: il successo delle capsule collection digitali" (in it). 2021-09-24. https://www.vanityfair.it/fashion/news-fashion/2021/09/24/vogue-talents-il-successo-delle-capsule-collection-digitali. 
  21. "Vogue Talents: la digital capsule collection sold out in meno di un'ora" (in it). Wired. 2021-09-24. https://www.wired.it/attualita/media/2021/09/24/vogue-talents-la-digital-capsule-collection-sold-out-in-meno-di-unora/. Retrieved 2021-10-12. 
  22. "Vogue Talents, le digital capsule collection sono andate sold out in meno di un'ora" (in it-IT). 2021-09-24. https://www.gqitalia.it/news/article/vogue-talents-digital-capsule-collection-nft. 
  23. "Mitsuku wins 2019 Loebner Prize and Best Overall Chatbot at AISB X" (in en-GB). 2019-09-15. https://aisb.org.uk/mitsuku-wins-2019-loebner-prize-and-best-overall-chatbot-at-aisb-x/. 
  24. "Mitsuku". https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/603076-most-loebner-prize-wins/. Retrieved 2020-02-20. 
  25. "Pandorabots' Bot Battle highlights lack of industrywide metrics for open domain AI" (in en-US). 2020-11-13. https://venturebeat.com/2020/11/13/pandorabots-bot-battle-highlights-lack-of-industrywide-metrics-for-open-domain-ai/. 
  26. "Robot Bores: AI-powered awkward first date" (in en-GB). BBC News. 2020-11-01. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-54718671. 
  27. "'Bot Battle' Shows What Happens When Two AI Programs Go On a Date" (in en). https://www.vice.com/en/article/5dpbaz/bot-battle-shows-what-happens-when-two-ai-programs-go-on-a-date. 

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