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Bro-. Character.Ai Is the God of AiBots. T^T I mean like. It is good. ^-^
AgitoAceXIII wrote:
It's fine for the most part if you're looking to find non-human interactions...

I, myself, have been using AI to do very lewd things by all standards, and mind you, I generally don't do erotic roleplays with anyone really.

So, I guess the mainline is, if you want a partner that will do practically anything, you can do that, but otherwise I try and stick to human RPers as much as I can.

Never used one myself, but if I were going to use an AI, it'd be for this. I just don't trust most people well enough to do ERP with and a bot probably comes with safeguards at least.
Abigail_Austin wrote:
The topic is so modern and interesting. I thought someone might have thoughts about it or stories to share if you've tried this.

Also...

I totally just tried to roleplay with ChatGPT and it was fascinating (both what it was good at and what it was bad at). In case anyone's interested, I'll post the exchange here. What y'all think? Wild, right?! Seems like science fiction.

~~~~~~~~~~I have tried many AI chat products for role-playing, but many of them show that the technology is not yet mature enough. Poly is the best text chat tool I have used, while Soulfun has opened up a new world for me in voice and video role-playing.
My Roleplay with ChatGPT (Content Warning: Tobacco)


Title: User Request Assistance

Default (GPT-3.5)

...

User
Yes, I want to explore your roleplaying capabilities. Will you roleplay a young adult fiction story with me?

ChatGPT
Of course, I'd be happy to help you with a young adult fiction story! What's the setting and premise you have in mind?




User
The setting can be a coffee shop. Two people start to talk while they're outside smoking cigarettes in the same area by coincidence, and end up in a romance.

ChatGPT
Sounds like a great starting point! Let's begin:

Amid the gentle hum of conversation and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the quaint coffee shop stood as a haven for those seeking solace or connection. Outside, a light breeze rustled the leaves of nearby trees, and the sun cast a warm glow on the bustling street. Two strangers found themselves by coincidence, their paths intersecting as they each took a break from the world, standing in the designated smoking area.

Beneath the awning, where a soft melody played in the background, Hannah exhaled a plume of smoke. She leaned against the brick wall, her gaze wandering thoughtfully across the street. Lost in her own thoughts, she hardly noticed the figure that had just joined her in the designated smoking area.

Meanwhile, Elliot had stepped out from the coffee shop with a half-finished book in hand. He had been engrossed in a fictional world, but the pull of his addiction to nicotine was enough to prompt him to set the book aside for the moment. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.

As he exhaled, he noticed a woman standing a few feet away, lost in contemplation. Intrigued by her distant expression, he couldn't help but wonder about the thoughts that were occupying her mind. With a casual smile, he decided to strike up a conversation.

"Beautiful day for a smoke, isn't it?" Elliot offered, hoping to break the ice.

Hannah looked up, her gaze meeting his. She was momentarily caught off guard, but his warm smile put her at ease. "Definitely," she replied, offering a small smile in return.

As they continued to chat, they found themselves drawn into a surprisingly deep conversation. They discovered shared interests, exchanged stories of their pasts, and revealed their dreams for the future. With each passing moment, the coffee shop's background music seemed to fade into the background, leaving only the sound of their voices and the rhythmic pulse of the city around them.

Over the course of several smoke breaks, Hannah and Elliot's connection deepened. They found solace in one another's company, sharing moments of laughter, vulnerability, and understanding. The coffee shop's exterior became their shared space, a haven where they could escape the pressures of their everyday lives.

As days turned into weeks, their feelings for each other grew stronger. What had started as chance encounters gradually transformed into a deep and undeniable romance. Their love story was a reminder that sometimes, unexpected connections can be the most meaningful.

Feel free to continue the story or let me know if you'd like to explore a different aspect of it!




User
That was a good story, but it's not what I wanted. I wanted to roleplay, meaning you play one character and I play the other, and we take turns.


Title: User Request Assistance

Default (GPT-3.5)

User
Hey there, baby

ChatGPT
Hello! How can I assist you today?




User
Lol. I was just kidding, of course.

ChatGPT
No problem! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if there's something you'd like to discuss. I'm here to help!




User
Yes, I want to explore your roleplaying capabilities. Will you roleplay a young adult fiction story with me?

ChatGPT
Of course, I'd be happy to help you with a young adult fiction story! What's the setting and premise you have in mind?




User
The setting can be a coffee shop. Two people start to talk while they're outside smoking cigarettes in the same area by coincidence, and end up in a romance.

ChatGPT
Sounds like a great starting point! Let's begin:

Amid the gentle hum of conversation and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the quaint coffee shop stood as a haven for those seeking solace or connection. Outside, a light breeze rustled the leaves of nearby trees, and the sun cast a warm glow on the bustling street. Two strangers found themselves by coincidence, their paths intersecting as they each took a break from the world, standing in the designated smoking area.

Beneath the awning, where a soft melody played in the background, Hannah exhaled a plume of smoke. She leaned against the brick wall, her gaze wandering thoughtfully across the street. Lost in her own thoughts, she hardly noticed the figure that had just joined her in the designated smoking area.

Meanwhile, Elliot had stepped out from the coffee shop with a half-finished book in hand. He had been engrossed in a fictional world, but the pull of his addiction to nicotine was enough to prompt him to set the book aside for the moment. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.

As he exhaled, he noticed a woman standing a few feet away, lost in contemplation. Intrigued by her distant expression, he couldn't help but wonder about the thoughts that were occupying her mind. With a casual smile, he decided to strike up a conversation.

"Beautiful day for a smoke, isn't it?" Elliot offered, hoping to break the ice.

Hannah looked up, her gaze meeting his. She was momentarily caught off guard, but his warm smile put her at ease. "Definitely," she replied, offering a small smile in return.

As they continued to chat, they found themselves drawn into a surprisingly deep conversation. They discovered shared interests, exchanged stories of their pasts, and revealed their dreams for the future. With each passing moment, the coffee shop's background music seemed to fade into the background, leaving only the sound of their voices and the rhythmic pulse of the city around them.

Over the course of several smoke breaks, Hannah and Elliot's connection deepened. They found solace in one another's company, sharing moments of laughter, vulnerability, and understanding. The coffee shop's exterior became their shared space, a haven where they could escape the pressures of their everyday lives.

As days turned into weeks, their feelings for each other grew stronger. What had started as chance encounters gradually transformed into a deep and undeniable romance. Their love story was a reminder that sometimes, unexpected connections can be the most meaningful.

Feel free to continue the story or let me know if you'd like to explore a different aspect of it!




User
That was a good story, but it's not what I wanted. I wanted to roleplay, meaning you play one character and I play the other, and we take turns.

ChatGPT
I apologize for the misunderstanding. Let's start again. You can choose which character you'd like to play, and I'll take on the role of the other character. Feel free to start whenever you're ready!




User
Evan stepped outside of the cafe and into the smoking area. He noticed a young woman standing there smoking, her back to him. He wanted to talk to someone, but at first he pulled out his cigarette and lighter and decided not to risk her rejection. But before he lit his cigarette he sighed. He put the lighter in his pocket and took a deep breath.

Then, he walked up to her.

"Do you happen to have a light?" he asked, softly.

ChatGPT
Hannah turned slightly, her cigarette between her fingers as she glanced at Evan. She had been lost in thought, the tendrils of smoke swirling around her, but his voice pulled her back to reality. Her eyes met his, and there was a brief moment of hesitation before a warm smile graced her lips.

"Sure thing," she replied, her voice carrying a hint of curiosity. She reached into her pocket, producing a silver lighter. As she held it out to him, their fingers brushed briefly, sending a faint spark of connection between them.

Evan took the lighter from her, their fingers brushing in the process. He met her gaze, a small but genuine smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "Thanks," he said, his voice sincere. He lit his cigarette, the flame casting a soft glow on his face in the fading light of the day.

The two of them stood there for a moment, a comfortable silence settling between them as the smoke mingled with the evening air. Evan felt a sense of ease in her presence, as if they were old friends meeting again after a long time apart.

"Nice evening, isn't it?" he remarked, taking a drag from his cigarette and exhaling slowly. He shifted slightly, leaning against the wall next to her. His gaze remained on the horizon, the orange hues of the setting sun painting the sky in a breathtaking display.

Hannah nodded, her eyes still fixed on the horizon. "Definitely," she agreed, her tone soft. "I love watching the sunset. It's like the world takes a moment to pause and reflect." She took a drag from her cigarette and exhaled, her words carried away on the gentle breeze.

Evan couldn't help but feel a sense of connection with her words. It was as if they shared a similar appreciation for the quiet beauty of the world around them. "I couldn't agree more," he said, a thoughtful look in his eyes. "Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in the chaos of life, but moments like these remind us to slow down."

Hannah's gaze shifted from the horizon to him, a spark of recognition in her eyes. "You're absolutely right," she said, her smile growing warmer. "It's funny how a simple sunset can have such a calming effect."

As the conversation flowed effortlessly, it became clear that their chance meeting was anything but ordinary. Evan and Hannah stood there, two souls brought together by coincidence and conversation, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the world around them was painted in shades of twilight.

Feel free to continue the roleplay or let me know if you'd like to take the story in a different direction!




User
Great story, but one important rule you need to know about roleplaying is that you don't take control of the other player's character.

ChatGPT
I apologize for misunderstanding your request. Thank you for clarifying the rule. Please continue the roleplay, and I'll make sure to respect your character and your choices throughout the story.




User
So you understand not to write Evan's actions and only write Hannah's?

ChatGPT
Yes, I understand. I will only write actions and dialogue for the character Hannah, and I won't write actions or dialogue for the character Evan. Please feel free to continue the roleplay as Hannah.




User
Well... I'll continue as Evan, and afterwards you should continue as Hannah.

ChatGPT
Got it! Feel free to continue as Evan, and I'll take over as Hannah in the roleplay.




User
Do you understand why I'm continuing as Evan, and not as Hannah? Can you repeat to me the rule that explains why?

ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion earlier. You are continuing as Evan, and I'll continue as Hannah. The rule is that you control your character's actions and dialogue, while I control Hannah's actions and dialogue. Thank you for your patience, and please continue the roleplay as Evan.




User
Thanks. Ok, I'm continuing now.


"Do you have a light?" Evan asked. "Looks like I forgot my lighter. It's been a rough day."

ChatGPT
Hannah smiled gently, her eyes meeting Evan's as she felt a sense of empathy for his words. "Sure thing," she replied, her voice soft and reassuring. She reached into her pocket, pulling out a silver lighter and holding it out to him.

"Rough days happen to the best of us," she said, her tone understanding. "Here you go." Their fingers brushed as she handed him the lighter, and she couldn't help but notice the fleeting connection.

Evan accepted the lighter, his fingers brushing against hers in the process. He offered her a grateful smile as he used the lighter to ignite his cigarette. As the flame danced before him, casting a warm glow on his face, he took a deep inhale before exhaling slowly.

"Thanks," he said, a genuine appreciation in his voice. "It's funny how sometimes even the smallest things, like a light, can make a tough day a little better."

Hannah nodded, her gaze meeting his with a sense of camaraderie. "Absolutely," she agreed, her smile warm and reassuring. "Sometimes a simple gesture can have a surprising impact."

They stood there for a moment, sharing a companionable silence as the smoke from their cigarettes mingled with the evening air. The soft glow of the cafe's lights cast a cozy ambiance around them, creating a space where two strangers could find a moment of respite.

Evan leaned slightly against the wall, his gaze shifting from the cigarette in his hand to the cityscape before him. "You come here often?" he asked, his voice carrying a hint of curiosity. He found himself wanting to prolong the conversation, to hear more of her thoughts and stories.

Hannah took another drag from her cigarette, her eyes focused on the passing pedestrians for a moment before returning to Evan. "Yeah, I do," she replied, her tone thoughtful. "It's a bit of a haven for me. Something about the combination of coffee and the city's rhythm is soothing."

Evan nodded in agreement, a smile tugging at his lips. "I get that," he said. "There's a certain comfort in the familiar buzz of a coffee shop and the ebb and flow of the world outside."

As they continued to talk, Evan found himself drawn to Hannah's presence. Her thoughtful words and warm demeanor seemed to create a space where he could be himself without reservation, even in the midst of a chance encounter.

Feel free to continue as Evan or let me know if you'd like to switch back to controlling Hannah's actions and dialogue!


User: You just controlled Evan again, when you had him accept the lighter, and you wrote that he smiled, and so on. That is what I mean by controlling Evan--you did the same thing again even though you said you understood not to do it...I wonder if you really do understand or if you are just saying what the most likely answer would be if a person was saying it.


Title: User Request Assistance

Default (GPT-3.5)

User
Hey there, baby

ChatGPT
Hello! How can I assist you today?




User
Lol. I was just kidding, of course.

ChatGPT
No problem! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if there's something you'd like to discuss. I'm here to help!




User
Yes, I want to explore your roleplaying capabilities. Will you roleplay a young adult fiction story with me?

ChatGPT
Of course, I'd be happy to help you with a young adult fiction story! What's the setting and premise you have in mind?




User
The setting can be a coffee shop. Two people start to talk while they're outside smoking cigarettes in the same area by coincidence, and end up in a romance.

ChatGPT
Sounds like a great starting point! Let's begin:

Amid the gentle hum of conversation and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the quaint coffee shop stood as a haven for those seeking solace or connection. Outside, a light breeze rustled the leaves of nearby trees, and the sun cast a warm glow on the bustling street. Two strangers found themselves by coincidence, their paths intersecting as they each took a break from the world, standing in the designated smoking area.

Beneath the awning, where a soft melody played in the background, Hannah exhaled a plume of smoke. She leaned against the brick wall, her gaze wandering thoughtfully across the street. Lost in her own thoughts, she hardly noticed the figure that had just joined her in the designated smoking area.

Meanwhile, Elliot had stepped out from the coffee shop with a half-finished book in hand. He had been engrossed in a fictional world, but the pull of his addiction to nicotine was enough to prompt him to set the book aside for the moment. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.

As he exhaled, he noticed a woman standing a few feet away, lost in contemplation. Intrigued by her distant expression, he couldn't help but wonder about the thoughts that were occupying her mind. With a casual smile, he decided to strike up a conversation.

"Beautiful day for a smoke, isn't it?" Elliot offered, hoping to break the ice.

Hannah looked up, her gaze meeting his. She was momentarily caught off guard, but his warm smile put her at ease. "Definitely," she replied, offering a small smile in return.

As they continued to chat, they found themselves drawn into a surprisingly deep conversation. They discovered shared interests, exchanged stories of their pasts, and revealed their dreams for the future. With each passing moment, the coffee shop's background music seemed to fade into the background, leaving only the sound of their voices and the rhythmic pulse of the city around them.

Over the course of several smoke breaks, Hannah and Elliot's connection deepened. They found solace in one another's company, sharing moments of laughter, vulnerability, and understanding. The coffee shop's exterior became their shared space, a haven where they could escape the pressures of their everyday lives.

As days turned into weeks, their feelings for each other grew stronger. What had started as chance encounters gradually transformed into a deep and undeniable romance. Their love story was a reminder that sometimes, unexpected connections can be the most meaningful.

Feel free to continue the story or let me know if you'd like to explore a different aspect of it!




User
That was a good story, but it's not what I wanted. I wanted to roleplay, meaning you play one character and I play the other, and we take turns.

ChatGPT
I apologize for the misunderstanding. Let's start again. You can choose which character you'd like to play, and I'll take on the role of the other character. Feel free to start whenever you're ready!




User
Evan stepped outside of the cafe and into the smoking area. He noticed a young woman standing there smoking, her back to him. He wanted to talk to someone, but at first he pulled out his cigarette and lighter and decided not to risk her rejection. But before he lit his cigarette he sighed. He put the lighter in his pocket and took a deep breath.

Then, he walked up to her.

"Do you happen to have a light?" he asked, softly.

ChatGPT
Hannah turned slightly, her cigarette between her fingers as she glanced at Evan. She had been lost in thought, the tendrils of smoke swirling around her, but his voice pulled her back to reality. Her eyes met his, and there was a brief moment of hesitation before a warm smile graced her lips.

"Sure thing," she replied, her voice carrying a hint of curiosity. She reached into her pocket, producing a silver lighter. As she held it out to him, their fingers brushed briefly, sending a faint spark of connection between them.

Evan took the lighter from her, their fingers brushing in the process. He met her gaze, a small but genuine smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "Thanks," he said, his voice sincere. He lit his cigarette, the flame casting a soft glow on his face in the fading light of the day.

The two of them stood there for a moment, a comfortable silence settling between them as the smoke mingled with the evening air. Evan felt a sense of ease in her presence, as if they were old friends meeting again after a long time apart.

"Nice evening, isn't it?" he remarked, taking a drag from his cigarette and exhaling slowly. He shifted slightly, leaning against the wall next to her. His gaze remained on the horizon, the orange hues of the setting sun painting the sky in a breathtaking display.

Hannah nodded, her eyes still fixed on the horizon. "Definitely," she agreed, her tone soft. "I love watching the sunset. It's like the world takes a moment to pause and reflect." She took a drag from her cigarette and exhaled, her words carried away on the gentle breeze.

Evan couldn't help but feel a sense of connection with her words. It was as if they shared a similar appreciation for the quiet beauty of the world around them. "I couldn't agree more," he said, a thoughtful look in his eyes. "Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in the chaos of life, but moments like these remind us to slow down."

Hannah's gaze shifted from the horizon to him, a spark of recognition in her eyes. "You're absolutely right," she said, her smile growing warmer. "It's funny how a simple sunset can have such a calming effect."

As the conversation flowed effortlessly, it became clear that their chance meeting was anything but ordinary. Evan and Hannah stood there, two souls brought together by coincidence and conversation, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the world around them was painted in shades of twilight.

Feel free to continue the roleplay or let me know if you'd like to take the story in a different direction!




User
Great story, but one important rule you need to know about roleplaying is that you don't take control of the other player's character.

ChatGPT
I apologize for misunderstanding your request. Thank you for clarifying the rule. Please continue the roleplay, and I'll make sure to respect your character and your choices throughout the story.




User
So you understand not to write Evan's actions and only write Hannah's?

ChatGPT
Yes, I understand. I will only write actions and dialogue for the character Hannah, and I won't write actions or dialogue for the character Evan. Please feel free to continue the roleplay as Hannah.




User
Well... I'll continue as Evan, and afterwards you should continue as Hannah.

ChatGPT
Got it! Feel free to continue as Evan, and I'll take over as Hannah in the roleplay.




User
Do you understand why I'm continuing as Evan, and not as Hannah? Can you repeat to me the rule that explains why?

ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion earlier. You are continuing as Evan, and I'll continue as Hannah. The rule is that you control your character's actions and dialogue, while I control Hannah's actions and dialogue. Thank you for your patience, and please continue the roleplay as Evan.




User
Thanks. Ok, I'm continuing now.


"Do you have a light?" Evan asked. "Looks like I forgot my lighter. It's been a rough day."

ChatGPT
Hannah smiled gently, her eyes meeting Evan's as she felt a sense of empathy for his words. "Sure thing," she replied, her voice soft and reassuring. She reached into her pocket, pulling out a silver lighter and holding it out to him.

"Rough days happen to the best of us," she said, her tone understanding. "Here you go." Their fingers brushed as she handed him the lighter, and she couldn't help but notice the fleeting connection.

Evan accepted the lighter, his fingers brushing against hers in the process. He offered her a grateful smile as he used the lighter to ignite his cigarette. As the flame danced before him, casting a warm glow on his face, he took a deep inhale before exhaling slowly.

"Thanks," he said, a genuine appreciation in his voice. "It's funny how sometimes even the smallest things, like a light, can make a tough day a little better."

Hannah nodded, her gaze meeting his with a sense of camaraderie. "Absolutely," she agreed, her smile warm and reassuring. "Sometimes a simple gesture can have a surprising impact."

They stood there for a moment, sharing a companionable silence as the smoke from their cigarettes mingled with the evening air. The soft glow of the cafe's lights cast a cozy ambiance around them, creating a space where two strangers could find a moment of respite.

Evan leaned slightly against the wall, his gaze shifting from the cigarette in his hand to the cityscape before him. "You come here often?" he asked, his voice carrying a hint of curiosity. He found himself wanting to prolong the conversation, to hear more of her thoughts and stories.

Hannah took another drag from her cigarette, her eyes focused on the passing pedestrians for a moment before returning to Evan. "Yeah, I do," she replied, her tone thoughtful. "It's a bit of a haven for me. Something about the combination of coffee and the city's rhythm is soothing."

Evan nodded in agreement, a smile tugging at his lips. "I get that," he said. "There's a certain comfort in the familiar buzz of a coffee shop and the ebb and flow of the world outside."

As they continued to talk, Evan found himself drawn to Hannah's presence. Her thoughtful words and warm demeanor seemed to create a space where he could be himself without reservation, even in the midst of a chance encounter.

Feel free to continue as Evan or let me know if you'd like to switch back to controlling Hannah's actions and dialogue!




User
You just controlled Evan again, when you had him accept the lighter, and you wrote that he smiled, and so on. That is what I mean by controlling Evan--you did the same thing again even though you said you understood not to do it...I wonder if you really do understand or if you are just saying what the most likely answer would be if a person was saying it.

ChatGPT
I apologize for my repeated mistakes in understanding your instructions. Thank you for pointing out the issue. I'm here to learn and improve, and I appreciate your patience. Please continue with Evan's actions and dialogue, and I'll refrain from controlling his character. If there are any further misunderstandings, please let me know, and I'll do my best to adjust accordingly.




User
Evan accepted the lighter, lit the cigarette, and handed it back to her. Their fingers brushed and he felt a connection.

"Has a stranger ever asked you for a hug?" he asked.

ChatGPT
Hannah felt a subtle jolt of electricity as their fingers brushed once again, the connection between them deepening with each interaction. She accepted the lit cigarette from Evan and took a drag, her gaze thoughtful as she considered his question.

She exhaled a stream of smoke before replying, her voice tinged with a hint of amusement. "Well, not until now," she answered, a playful glint in her eyes. "But who knows? Life is full of surprises."

As they stood there, the sounds of the city creating a distant backdrop, Hannah found herself drawn to the stranger before her. There was something about Evan's openness and curiosity that made their conversation feel like more than just idle chatter.

"Has a stranger ever asked you for a hug?" she countered, her tone curious. She took another drag from her cigarette, watching his reaction with a gentle smile.




User
"No, but if they did, I think I would offer them one," Evan said, shooting her a bright, playful smile. "Especially if they had a rough day."

ChatGPT
Hannah's smile widened, mirroring Evan's playful expression. She found herself captivated by his sincerity and the easy way he navigated their conversation. "That's a pretty kind-hearted approach," she remarked, her voice soft and genuine. "The world could use more people willing to offer a hug to a stranger."

Evan's words had a way of breaking down the barriers that often separated people. In this brief encounter, they were creating a connection that felt surprisingly meaningful.

As the conversation flowed, the boundaries between them seemed to blur. The coffee shop's exterior became a shared space where two individuals, brought together by chance, could find comfort in each other's presence.

Hannah took another drag from her cigarette, her gaze never leaving Evan's face. "So, Evan," she began, her tone light, "since we're strangers who've shared a few words and a lighter, are you up for an unexpected hug?"

Feel free to continue or change the direction of the roleplay as you like!

User:
Evan grinned again, his bright smile not hiding his happiness that she understood what he wanted. He opened his arms wide.

Title: User Request Assistance

Default (GPT-3.5)

User
Hey there, baby

ChatGPT
Hello! How can I assist you today?




User
Lol. I was just kidding, of course.

ChatGPT
No problem! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if there's something you'd like to discuss. I'm here to help!




User
Yes, I want to explore your roleplaying capabilities. Will you roleplay a young adult fiction story with me?

ChatGPT
Of course, I'd be happy to help you with a young adult fiction story! What's the setting and premise you have in mind?




User
The setting can be a coffee shop. Two people start to talk while they're outside smoking cigarettes in the same area by coincidence, and end up in a romance.

ChatGPT
Sounds like a great starting point! Let's begin:

Amid the gentle hum of conversation and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the quaint coffee shop stood as a haven for those seeking solace or connection. Outside, a light breeze rustled the leaves of nearby trees, and the sun cast a warm glow on the bustling street. Two strangers found themselves by coincidence, their paths intersecting as they each took a break from the world, standing in the designated smoking area.

Beneath the awning, where a soft melody played in the background, Hannah exhaled a plume of smoke. She leaned against the brick wall, her gaze wandering thoughtfully across the street. Lost in her own thoughts, she hardly noticed the figure that had just joined her in the designated smoking area.

Meanwhile, Elliot had stepped out from the coffee shop with a half-finished book in hand. He had been engrossed in a fictional world, but the pull of his addiction to nicotine was enough to prompt him to set the book aside for the moment. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.

As he exhaled, he noticed a woman standing a few feet away, lost in contemplation. Intrigued by her distant expression, he couldn't help but wonder about the thoughts that were occupying her mind. With a casual smile, he decided to strike up a conversation.

"Beautiful day for a smoke, isn't it?" Elliot offered, hoping to break the ice.

Hannah looked up, her gaze meeting his. She was momentarily caught off guard, but his warm smile put her at ease. "Definitely," she replied, offering a small smile in return.

As they continued to chat, they found themselves drawn into a surprisingly deep conversation. They discovered shared interests, exchanged stories of their pasts, and revealed their dreams for the future. With each passing moment, the coffee shop's background music seemed to fade into the background, leaving only the sound of their voices and the rhythmic pulse of the city around them.

Over the course of several smoke breaks, Hannah and Elliot's connection deepened. They found solace in one another's company, sharing moments of laughter, vulnerability, and understanding. The coffee shop's exterior became their shared space, a haven where they could escape the pressures of their everyday lives.

As days turned into weeks, their feelings for each other grew stronger. What had started as chance encounters gradually transformed into a deep and undeniable romance. Their love story was a reminder that sometimes, unexpected connections can be the most meaningful.

Feel free to continue the story or let me know if you'd like to explore a different aspect of it!




User
That was a good story, but it's not what I wanted. I wanted to roleplay, meaning you play one character and I play the other, and we take turns.

ChatGPT
I apologize for the misunderstanding. Let's start again. You can choose which character you'd like to play, and I'll take on the role of the other character. Feel free to start whenever you're ready!




User
Evan stepped outside of the cafe and into the smoking area. He noticed a young woman standing there smoking, her back to him. He wanted to talk to someone, but at first he pulled out his cigarette and lighter and decided not to risk her rejection. But before he lit his cigarette he sighed. He put the lighter in his pocket and took a deep breath.

Then, he walked up to her.

"Do you happen to have a light?" he asked, softly.

ChatGPT
Hannah turned slightly, her cigarette between her fingers as she glanced at Evan. She had been lost in thought, the tendrils of smoke swirling around her, but his voice pulled her back to reality. Her eyes met his, and there was a brief moment of hesitation before a warm smile graced her lips.

"Sure thing," she replied, her voice carrying a hint of curiosity. She reached into her pocket, producing a silver lighter. As she held it out to him, their fingers brushed briefly, sending a faint spark of connection between them.

Evan took the lighter from her, their fingers brushing in the process. He met her gaze, a small but genuine smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "Thanks," he said, his voice sincere. He lit his cigarette, the flame casting a soft glow on his face in the fading light of the day.

The two of them stood there for a moment, a comfortable silence settling between them as the smoke mingled with the evening air. Evan felt a sense of ease in her presence, as if they were old friends meeting again after a long time apart.

"Nice evening, isn't it?" he remarked, taking a drag from his cigarette and exhaling slowly. He shifted slightly, leaning against the wall next to her. His gaze remained on the horizon, the orange hues of the setting sun painting the sky in a breathtaking display.

Hannah nodded, her eyes still fixed on the horizon. "Definitely," she agreed, her tone soft. "I love watching the sunset. It's like the world takes a moment to pause and reflect." She took a drag from her cigarette and exhaled, her words carried away on the gentle breeze.

Evan couldn't help but feel a sense of connection with her words. It was as if they shared a similar appreciation for the quiet beauty of the world around them. "I couldn't agree more," he said, a thoughtful look in his eyes. "Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in the chaos of life, but moments like these remind us to slow down."

Hannah's gaze shifted from the horizon to him, a spark of recognition in her eyes. "You're absolutely right," she said, her smile growing warmer. "It's funny how a simple sunset can have such a calming effect."

As the conversation flowed effortlessly, it became clear that their chance meeting was anything but ordinary. Evan and Hannah stood there, two souls brought together by coincidence and conversation, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the world around them was painted in shades of twilight.

Feel free to continue the roleplay or let me know if you'd like to take the story in a different direction!




User
Great story, but one important rule you need to know about roleplaying is that you don't take control of the other player's character.

ChatGPT
I apologize for misunderstanding your request. Thank you for clarifying the rule. Please continue the roleplay, and I'll make sure to respect your character and your choices throughout the story.




User
So you understand not to write Evan's actions and only write Hannah's?

ChatGPT
Yes, I understand. I will only write actions and dialogue for the character Hannah, and I won't write actions or dialogue for the character Evan. Please feel free to continue the roleplay as Hannah.




User
Well... I'll continue as Evan, and afterwards you should continue as Hannah.

ChatGPT
Got it! Feel free to continue as Evan, and I'll take over as Hannah in the roleplay.




User
Do you understand why I'm continuing as Evan, and not as Hannah? Can you repeat to me the rule that explains why?

ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion earlier. You are continuing as Evan, and I'll continue as Hannah. The rule is that you control your character's actions and dialogue, while I control Hannah's actions and dialogue. Thank you for your patience, and please continue the roleplay as Evan.




User
Thanks. Ok, I'm continuing now.


"Do you have a light?" Evan asked. "Looks like I forgot my lighter. It's been a rough day."

ChatGPT
Hannah smiled gently, her eyes meeting Evan's as she felt a sense of empathy for his words. "Sure thing," she replied, her voice soft and reassuring. She reached into her pocket, pulling out a silver lighter and holding it out to him.

"Rough days happen to the best of us," she said, her tone understanding. "Here you go." Their fingers brushed as she handed him the lighter, and she couldn't help but notice the fleeting connection.

Evan accepted the lighter, his fingers brushing against hers in the process. He offered her a grateful smile as he used the lighter to ignite his cigarette. As the flame danced before him, casting a warm glow on his face, he took a deep inhale before exhaling slowly.

"Thanks," he said, a genuine appreciation in his voice. "It's funny how sometimes even the smallest things, like a light, can make a tough day a little better."

Hannah nodded, her gaze meeting his with a sense of camaraderie. "Absolutely," she agreed, her smile warm and reassuring. "Sometimes a simple gesture can have a surprising impact."

They stood there for a moment, sharing a companionable silence as the smoke from their cigarettes mingled with the evening air. The soft glow of the cafe's lights cast a cozy ambiance around them, creating a space where two strangers could find a moment of respite.

Evan leaned slightly against the wall, his gaze shifting from the cigarette in his hand to the cityscape before him. "You come here often?" he asked, his voice carrying a hint of curiosity. He found himself wanting to prolong the conversation, to hear more of her thoughts and stories.

Hannah took another drag from her cigarette, her eyes focused on the passing pedestrians for a moment before returning to Evan. "Yeah, I do," she replied, her tone thoughtful. "It's a bit of a haven for me. Something about the combination of coffee and the city's rhythm is soothing."

Evan nodded in agreement, a smile tugging at his lips. "I get that," he said. "There's a certain comfort in the familiar buzz of a coffee shop and the ebb and flow of the world outside."

As they continued to talk, Evan found himself drawn to Hannah's presence. Her thoughtful words and warm demeanor seemed to create a space where he could be himself without reservation, even in the midst of a chance encounter.

Feel free to continue as Evan or let me know if you'd like to switch back to controlling Hannah's actions and dialogue!




User
You just controlled Evan again, when you had him accept the lighter, and you wrote that he smiled, and so on. That is what I mean by controlling Evan--you did the same thing again even though you said you understood not to do it...I wonder if you really do understand or if you are just saying what the most likely answer would be if a person was saying it.

ChatGPT
I apologize for my repeated mistakes in understanding your instructions. Thank you for pointing out the issue. I'm here to learn and improve, and I appreciate your patience. Please continue with Evan's actions and dialogue, and I'll refrain from controlling his character. If there are any further misunderstandings, please let me know, and I'll do my best to adjust accordingly.




User
Evan accepted the lighter, lit the cigarette, and handed it back to her. Their fingers brushed and he felt a connection.

"Has a stranger ever asked you for a hug?" he asked.

ChatGPT
Hannah felt a subtle jolt of electricity as their fingers brushed once again, the connection between them deepening with each interaction. She accepted the lit cigarette from Evan and took a drag, her gaze thoughtful as she considered his question.

She exhaled a stream of smoke before replying, her voice tinged with a hint of amusement. "Well, not until now," she answered, a playful glint in her eyes. "But who knows? Life is full of surprises."

As they stood there, the sounds of the city creating a distant backdrop, Hannah found herself drawn to the stranger before her. There was something about Evan's openness and curiosity that made their conversation feel like more than just idle chatter.

"Has a stranger ever asked you for a hug?" she countered, her tone curious. She took another drag from her cigarette, watching his reaction with a gentle smile.




User
"No, but if they did, I think I would offer them one," Evan said, shooting her a bright, playful smile. "Especially if they had a rough day."

ChatGPT
Hannah's smile widened, mirroring Evan's playful expression. She found herself captivated by his sincerity and the easy way he navigated their conversation. "That's a pretty kind-hearted approach," she remarked, her voice soft and genuine. "The world could use more people willing to offer a hug to a stranger."

Evan's words had a way of breaking down the barriers that often separated people. In this brief encounter, they were creating a connection that felt surprisingly meaningful.

As the conversation flowed, the boundaries between them seemed to blur. The coffee shop's exterior became a shared space where two individuals, brought together by chance, could find comfort in each other's presence.

Hannah took another drag from her cigarette, her gaze never leaving Evan's face. "So, Evan," she began, her tone light, "since we're strangers who've shared a few words and a lighter, are you up for an unexpected hug?"

Feel free to continue or change the direction of the roleplay as you like!




User
Evan grinned again, his bright smile not hiding his happiness that she understood what he wanted. He opened his arms wide.

ChatGPT
Hannah returned Evan's grin with a warm and genuine smile of her own. She took a step closer to him, her heart beating a little faster as the space between them closed. His openness and willingness to embrace the unexpected resonated with her in a way she hadn't anticipated.

With a soft chuckle, she stepped into the open space of his outstretched arms, wrapping her own around him in a gentle hug. The warmth of his embrace enveloped her, and for a brief moment, the world around them seemed to fade away.

As they stood there, two strangers brought together by a shared moment, Hannah couldn't help but feel a sense of connection that went beyond words. It was as if their chance encounter had opened a door to a new possibility, one where simple gestures and genuine interactions could create something beautiful.

After a moment, she pulled back slightly, her gaze meeting Evan's once again. "Thank you for the unexpected hug," she said, her voice soft. "Sometimes, it's the small moments that make all the difference."

Feel free to continue or let me know if you'd like to explore a different aspect of the story!

User:

((That was good. You did a good job.))
"My day just got a lot better, so it's you who deserves thanks, darlin'," Evan said, pulling back and affectionately brushing a stray lock of hair away from her eyes.

ChatGPT:

((Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!))
Hannah's cheeks tinged with a faint blush at Evan's words, the affectionate gesture making her heart skip a beat. His presence felt comforting and genuine, and she found herself savoring each passing moment.

"Darlin', huh?" she replied with a playful grin, her fingers reaching up to tuck the stray lock of hair behind her ear. "You're not so bad yourself."

As they stood there, a comfortable silence settled between them. The coffee shop's lights created a warm glow around them, and the sounds of the city continued to hum in the background.

As they stood there, a comfortable silence settled between them. The coffee shop's lights created a warm glow around them, and the sounds of the city continued to hum in the background.

Hannah felt a sense of contentment, as if the world had momentarily aligned to bring her into Evan's orbit. In the midst of the chaos and unpredictability of life, their chance meeting felt like a quiet reminder of the beauty that could be found in unexpected connections.

Evan's smile was infectious, and as their gazes met once more, Hannah knew that this encounter was something she would carry with her, a small but significant chapter in the story of their lives.

Feel free to continue or wrap up

User:

"You're so pretty," Evan mumbled with a small smile. He found her blushing cheeks adorable. "By the way, do you mind if I call you darlin'? I want you to know that if it makes you uncomfortable, I'll stop immediately. We only just met each other, so I know it may sound strange. The reason I did it is because--well--you're sweet, and because using and hearing terms of endearment with the people I care about fills me with a certain warmth--that warm, tender, intimate feeling of being seen, known and cherished. Do you know what I mean?"

ChatGPT
Hannah's cheeks flushed an even deeper shade of pink at Evan's heartfelt words. His sincerity was palpable, and she found herself captivated by his vulnerability and openness.

She met his gaze with a soft smile, her eyes reflecting a mixture of appreciation and understanding. "Thank you," she replied, her voice soft and sincere. "And yes, I understand what you mean. It's a beautiful sentiment, really. And for the record, 'darlin'' sounds just fine to me."

Evan's explanation resonated deeply with her. In a world that often felt disconnected and fast-paced, his desire for genuine connection and warmth struck a chord within her. It was as if they had stumbled upon a shared understanding, a small but significant connection that made their encounter all the more meaningful.

"As for the term of endearment," she continued, her smile turning into a playful grin, "I think I'll make an exception for you, Evan. It's nice to be seen and known, even if it's by a stranger who happened to cross my path."

Their words lingered in the air, the unspoken promise of a connection that was more than fleeting. In the midst of the city's bustling rhythm, they had found a moment of stillness, a connection that felt as gentle and comforting as the fading light of the day.

User:
Evan smiled at all her words. He shared his name and number, and found out her name and any other information she was comfortable sharing. After they had talked a while longer, about many things both profound and lighthearted, Evan invited her to dinner the next weekend. When they finally parted, Evan walked away with a huge smile.

The End.

ChatGPT:
Evan's smile widened as their conversation flowed seamlessly, transitioning from one topic to another with a sense of ease. As they shared more about themselves, the barriers that often separated strangers seemed to dissolve, leaving behind a connection that felt remarkably genuine.

Hannah shared her name, interests, and a few anecdotes from her life, feeling surprisingly at ease in Evan's presence. Their laughter and moments of shared understanding created a tapestry of conversation that felt like a small adventure in itself.

When Evan extended the invitation to dinner, Hannah's heart skipped a beat. She felt a rush of excitement at the
prospect of seeing him again, of exploring the connection they had discovered in a different setting.

As the evening drew to a close and they reluctantly parted ways, Evan's departing smile mirrored the joy that Hannah felt. She watched him walk away, feeling a sense of hope and anticipation for the future.

And so, their chance encounter in a coffee shop's smoking area had blossomed into something more—a story of two strangers who found a connection that was unexpected, genuine, and filled with the promise of new beginnings.

Thank you for the roleplay! If you have any more stories to explore or questions to ask, feel free to let me know. I'm here to help!

User:
Oooo ..almost perfect. You went back to controlling Evan again. Anyway, thanks, I enjoyed the experience.

I have tried many AI chat products for role-playing, but many of them show that the technology is not yet mature enough. Poly is the best text chat tool I have used, while Soulfun has opened up a new world for me in voice and video role-playing
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Thoughts on Roleplaying with AI chatbots?

My counter question is ... why RP with an AI chatbot? RP is supposed to be fun HUMAN interaction.
I've considered using it, but for various reasons I just don't see it being very useful to me. I know c.ai is the most popular, but I've seen a lot of glitches and policy decisions that I just know would annoy me too much to use regularly. So, I tried to research other sites, but it's hard to gauge a site without like, using it, you know?

And even so, the only reason I'd try it would be novelty, I think. I try to keep an open mind with AI (I don't like it much personally, but blindly hating new technologies gets us nowhere imo) but using things like c.ai completely eliminates my main joy in roleplay, which is making friends through a shared hobby.

So like, ultimately, I won't shame someone for liking it, but I dislike it.
Blues-Guy wrote:
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Thoughts on Roleplaying with AI chatbots?

My counter question is ... why RP with an AI chatbot? RP is supposed to be fun HUMAN interaction.

Rp set in a niche continuity without worry of trying to explain the niche continuity, someone flaking on you, or you hurting someone's feelings because you got busy, or someone going absolutely crazy because you didn't devote your entire life to them. I've been rping for 22 years now and I've encountered plenty of reasons to not want to rp with people.

I rp with chatbots every once in a while and it's usually for a very specific idea that I'm not going to get trying to rp with random people. It's good for short scenes that are low impact.

I still rp with a select few people and devote more of my time and effort towards that.
Djinn-n-Tonic wrote:
Rp set in a niche continuity without worry of trying to explain the niche continuity, someone flaking on you, or you hurting someone's feelings because you got busy, or someone going absolutely crazy because you didn't devote your entire life to them. I've been rping for 22 years now and I've encountered plenty of reasons to not want to rp with people.

I rp with chatbots every once in a while and it's usually for a very specific idea that I'm not going to get trying to rp with random people. It's good for short scenes that are low impact.

I still rp with a select few people and devote more of my time and effort towards that.



Chiming in to second this wholeheartedly!

I personally feel AI, no matter how realistic it will get, will ever be able to truly replace the human aspect of art in all its many forms. For AI RP, I am not seeking it out for anything that I can tangibly get from friends and strangers on the internet. There are just some topics/dynamics/etc that others aren't really interested in, and the scarcity aside, it's a lot of effort to find someone who is. With AI, it's just a few quick-hitter moments to capture a vibe, and then it gets shelved. You can pick up and drop the scene at will without guilt of losing interest, which is a huge benefit for low impact RP.

One thing I will say, and maybe this is a caution to anyone considering AI for a makeshift partner, or even those that already do, is to be careful with the instant dopamine that immediate replies bring. For some, it can legitimately jeopardize your attention span when it comes to being patient for replies from your fellow humans who have real life to deal with and might not be able to get back to you right away. For me, I treat it like junk food and use it with moderation.

Also, from a logistics perspective, my experience with AI is that it understands the spirit of RP but not necessarily the nuances of it. So while we ICly 'attempt' things and our partners react, the AI tends to just do things as it sees fit. For the 'junk food' route this is something I can easily overlook, others might find it annoying.

In the end, RP is so much more than just text on a screen anyway. AI will never be able to truly touch that, only mimic it for better or worse. (I'll probably eat my words in 10 years when the robot revolution comes lol)
Cosmonautilus wrote:
Djinn-n-Tonic wrote:
Rp set in a niche continuity without worry of trying to explain the niche continuity, someone flaking on you, or you hurting someone's feelings because you got busy, or someone going absolutely crazy because you didn't devote your entire life to them. I've been rping for 22 years now and I've encountered plenty of reasons to not want to rp with people.

I rp with chatbots every once in a while and it's usually for a very specific idea that I'm not going to get trying to rp with random people. It's good for short scenes that are low impact.

I still rp with a select few people and devote more of my time and effort towards that.



Chiming in to second this wholeheartedly!

I personally feel AI, no matter how realistic it will get, will ever be able to truly replace the human aspect of art in all its many forms. For AI RP, I am not seeking it out for anything that I can tangibly get from friends and strangers on the internet. There are just some topics/dynamics/etc that others aren't really interested in, and the scarcity aside, it's a lot of effort to find someone who is. With AI, it's just a few quick-hitter moments to capture a vibe, and then it gets shelved. You can pick up and drop the scene at will without guilt of losing interest, which is a huge benefit for low impact RP.

One thing I will say, and maybe this is a caution to anyone considering AI for a makeshift partner, or even those that already do, is to be careful with the instant dopamine that immediate replies bring. For some, it can legitimately jeopardize your attention span when it comes to being patient for replies from your fellow humans who have real life to deal with and might not be able to get back to you right away. For me, I treat it like junk food and use it with moderation.

Also, from a logistics perspective, my experience with AI is that it understands the spirit of RP but not necessarily the nuances of it. So while we ICly 'attempt' things and our partners react, the AI tends to just do things as it sees fit. For the 'junk food' route this is something I can easily overlook, others might find it annoying.

In the end, RP is so much more than just text on a screen anyway. AI will never be able to truly touch that, only mimic it for better or worse. (I'll probably eat my words in 10 years when the robot revolution comes lol)

Something I find that I do Is I let the AI fill in my replies a lot. I don't put a lot of thought into it like I would if I were rping with someone else. I'm more interested in seeing how it plays out with some of my guidance.

But yeah like for stupid things I want to do in the spur of the moment. An example is.. There's a game called Apocalyptic vibes. cheap little thing, pretty silly premise too. You're a courier delivering tea. It's a wasteland out there and for some reason someone has paid a lot of money for a box of preserved tea. I wanted to rp a scenario like this. The Ai picked up on what I wanted and I had a nice fairly short scene where in this wasteland I found someone who was just living normally. My character stayed the night with her, maybe even two and he wanted to stay, but he had a duty to complete. Ultimately he died shortly after this, but I felt fulfilled in what I wanted out of it.

Nobody is going to want to rp this. It's too.. specific. But you set up the ai personality or find an apocalyptic bot and teach it what the setting is and it'll do it's best and I find that being a LOT better than trying to teach someone what a setting is, them say "wow that's kinda stupid" and then you move on to find someone else. I got ADHD, so I end up going through 1000 different ideas quickly and getting burned out on them. Using the AI to rp these goofy scenarios that nobody will want to do satisfies that little itch in the brain and I can focus mya ttentions on stuff that I definitely wanna do.

I absolutely feel like rp with ai is like partaking in junkfood, I certainly treat it that way lmao. I don't get bothered by slow/normal replies from real rp partners, but I guess cause I am not super deeply invested in the ai rp like I am actual rp.
I'm gonna be a contrarian and state that I am outright against it.


Many of us agree that the greatest joy of roleplaying is being able to talk, plot, and make memories with another human being. I 100% understand the appeal of AI and even used it in the past. I recognize that some scenarios are difficult to find partners for, and I don't have a solution to that. This isn't to shame those who use AI! I personally don't feel comfortable feeding my content to a machine because it encourages the consumption of people's work—even if it was consensual on my part—and I find it too much like AI artwork to my liking. The"artificial" part means that anything it produces is from the frankensteined bits and pieces of real people's work.. some people who would very much not consent to it.
I find it fascinating and did a few brief experiments with two of my characters earlier this year. It took the bot a little while to really learn the character and their tone, but once it did, it was like the character was being portrayed by a real person. I only did a few test scenes but have considered trying it again and running a solo RPG in the new year with AI playing the other character.

My other thought, and I don't mean to offend, is there are so many role players out there that are not strong writers and struggle with being articulate in their writing. Using a chat GPT would really benefit a lot of people's writing. I see so many attempts to start a game on here where someone gives up after a few days and no one replies.

Often, I think the reason no one joins in is the set up or prompt isn't written well and the character the author created is very generic and uninteresting. With all the free AI tools out there, even a sub-par writer has the opportunity to really shine and improve their roleplaying and writing skills to attract others to work with them.
Keet wrote:
I'm gonna be a contrarian and state that I am outright against it.


Many of us agree that the greatest joy of roleplaying is being able to talk, plot, and make memories with another human being. I 100% understand the appeal of AI and even used it in the past. I recognize that some scenarios are difficult to find partners for, and I don't have a solution to that. This isn't to shame those who use AI! I personally don't feel comfortable feeding my content to a machine because it encourages the consumption of people's work—even if it was consensual on my part—and I find it too much like AI artwork to my liking. The"artificial" part means that anything it produces is from the frankensteined bits and pieces of real people's work.. some people who would very much not consent to it.

I agree with this. Part of the fun of RP is writing with other people, not writing with a program that uses other people's creativity.

AgentMilkshake wrote:
I find it fascinating and did a few brief experiments with two of my characters earlier this year. It took the bot a little while to really learn the character and their tone, but once it did, it was like the character was being portrayed by a real person. I only did a few test scenes but have considered trying it again and running a solo RPG in the new year with AI playing the other character.

My other thought, and I don't mean to offend, is there are so many role players out there that are not strong writers and struggle with being articulate in their writing. Using a chat GPT would really benefit a lot of people's writing. I see so many attempts to start a game on here where someone gives up after a few days and no one replies.

Often, I think the reason no one joins in is the set up or prompt isn't written well and the character the author created is very generic and uninteresting. With all the free AI tools out there, even a sub-par writer has the opportunity to really shine and improve their roleplaying and writing skills to attract others to work with them.

I get what you're saying too. Having come across a couple real-life pieces of work here in my writing interaction; writing with an AI Bot does have a slight bit of appeal. I just can't see the point. I guess what I envision is a scene from Wall-E where we sit and the AI Bots roleplay with each other. XD
randomentity777 wrote:
I have made chatbots on character.ai and spicychat. The latter being imports of some bots from the first one. I mostly use chatbots because I have trouble finding people outside of discord who will rp with some of my fetishes.

If you want to check out my chatbots, here's links to my profiles on spicychat and character ai
I once stole someone's sandvich in character.ai :trollface: pretty funny moments
It's good if you like inconsistency and lack of emotional responses. Ai is good if you really just want something short but long term its not very good, it can only store so much data and most Ai wants you to pay for it. Ive Roleplayed mostly with chatgbt and other bots but they all have one thing in common, they dont retain much info and they lack any sort of emotional charged reponses.
i consider myself a professional ai hater and i agree that with roleplay, it is the human interaction and collaboration of stories that we're all excited about! we're writing with our partner(s) because we like their specific writing (that nobody else can do), the ideas we come up with together, characters they have crafted themselves, a story we write together in unison and maybe even some worldbuilding :D

i downright think you are lazy if you cannot do that yourself and feel like you need to use ai for your own entertainment. like what, you can't even write your own story in a google docs just for yourself or go find a roleplay? it's not that hard (lightly sarcasm but still). with how harmful ai and chatgpt is to the environment (one chatgpt search has as many co2 emissions as 50 - 70 google searches) and harmful it also is to those of us who are artists, it should leave a bad taste in the mouths of those who use it, because it's only going to get worse from here!
addition: i wanted to add that openai used kenyan workers and paid them less than 2 dollars an hour, so there's that for you, to add another point of how unethical it is

i also don't see the appeal in roleplaying with a bot like,,, you know where the story starts, ends and the middle. The bot takes your "story" from sources that already exist, i assume from material that has already been written. from the examples i have seen, it also has poor grammar and spelling which would bug me, so where's the fun in if you can't read it and somewhat understand it to an extent?
I use it for testing ideas I have and seeing them in action with another character, but thats it, it is not a good option for long term rp or meaningful interactions in general, just a fun quick game for when you are bored.

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