The Donald Drumpf Bot From ChatPrime is Coming Soon to Facebook Messenger
Alyson Wyers — April 14, 2016 — Pop Culture
References: donalddrumpfbot & venturebeat
This new AI chat bot, which is designed to mimic Donald Trump, will be coming to Facebook Messenger soon. The Donald Drumpf Bot, which takes its name from a segment on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, uses artificial intelligence to imitate the candidate for the Republican Party's nomination for the President of the United States. While this isn't the first Trump-inspired AI chat bot -- MIT's Deep Drumpf is an AI politician-parodying account on Twitter -- it is the first to come to Facebook and reach many more (about 1 billion) users.
Currently the ChatPrime alter ego exists as a standalone website, on Telegram and Twitter. Anyone can go to the site and ask the Donald a question and otherwise converse.
Currently the ChatPrime alter ego exists as a standalone website, on Telegram and Twitter. Anyone can go to the site and ask the Donald a question and otherwise converse.
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