Basically ERP with a chatbot, SpicyChat.AI can supplement your own imagination with many user-submitted scenarios and characters.

The number of people in line can be discouraging, but it moves fast.

  • @StrongSuspect4913
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    82 years ago

    Still waiting for something like this to be run on local hardware. Would be nice to be able to run this on my RTX 3090 :D

    • @AUnstableGenerator
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      I’m in the same boat! I’ve been playing around with KobaldAI and Oobabooga. It’s coming along slowly, but surely. I haven’t checked in with the projects in a month or too, but even while I was playing with them you could do some interesting things. My main issue was speed. Responses were talking 10-20 seconds to come in, which felt really slow to have a conversation.

      Personally, I really want an co-writer software. I can come up with my own ideas with little issue, but I find that a lot of current solutions are either chatbot only, or just an editor. Novel AI was really fun to play with, but got expensive pretty quickly.

    • @ppptanOPM
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      32 years ago

      It’s actively under development and only came out a couple weeks ago, so sharing chats will probably happen soon.

      I’ve used several of the scenarios and had a good time.

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      You can use the site for free with a queue, but you can sign up for the site’s patreon at $14.50 to skip the queue.