i found this on accident, the great thing in my book is that it has chat log option. so you can use for ai learning purposes. i have found that chat logs work great when trying to teach a bot.
http://www.mousebreaker.com/games/chatbot/playgame (http://www.mousebreaker.com/games/chatbot/playgame)
have fun :)
Nice find there iampan, Thanks for sharing.
however don't tell it to shut up lol :)
I said something worse and got my 1st warning. :-\
Yep Mitsuku is a well know bot and probably one of the most successful AIML bots. She was made by Steve Worswick (aka SquareBear).
Here's the home site with more info and a lot of freebies :
http://www.mitsuku.com/
I didn't know she was product of SquareBear.
She impressed me & I asked who her master was. She said "Mousebreaker".
squarebear did not make this, it is mousebreaker, it says this on the site makers name is Steve(mousebreaker)
it is just hosted on sqaurebears site.
Nope, sorry. Mitsuku was made by SquareBear (Steve Worswick) - I can ask him to pop in if you like.... I've known him for about 7 years now..
In addition...
If you look at my link you will see : "Finally I have a links page to other similar sites and a link back to Square Bear's dance music site.
Square Bear is Mitsuku's developer."
And at the bottom : "© 2009 Steve Worswick. All rights reserved."
Here's his profile on Chatbots.org : http://www.chatbots.org/expert/steve_worswick/3067/
Refer to "After being asked to write Mitsuku for an internet games site, Steve became hooked on chatbots." And that should clear things up a bit...
Peace ;D
Quote from: iampan on April 19, 2012, 03:54:40 PM
squarebear did not make this, it is mousebreaker, it says this on the site makers name is Steve(mousebreaker)
it is just hosted on sqaurebears site.
I am Steve Worswick (Square Bear) and can assure you I made the Mitsuku Chatbot. As Freddy says, I was originally asked to create this chatbot for the Mousebreaker. com website many moons ago. As proof of ownership I placed a little Easter Egg in the chatbot. Say "xyzxyz" to her on the Mousebreaker site. ;)
Incidentally, I would advise you talk to her on the official site: http://www.mitsuku.com as she is a lot more advanced than the Mousebreaker version.
Thank you for coming Steve and putting us straight on this.
As stated above I was impressed with Mitsuku, and this even on Mousebreaker site.
I'll check out Mitsuku site shortly. (http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac140/Sandee6027/Fun%20photos%201/nm11.gif)