This haunted typewriter is ironically the least creepy use for AI we’ve seen lately

Arvind Sanjeev


Chatbots have been a staple of the internet experience for almost as long as I can recall. I remember playing with them as a kid, giggling at the dumb things you could get them to say, but inevitably getting bored pretty quickly. Back then they were novel, but couldn’t remember context and got repetitive fast. Still, messing with chatbots was one of the safer forms of fun to be found for a child on the scary world wide web.

Rather than fade into a distant memory as tech and the internet evolved, chatbots and AI have instead levelled up (opens in new tab), especially recently. Chatbots are being used by big companies like Microsoft to help improve the Bing experience (opens in new tab), and Meta to claim Zuck is cooler than Dragon Age (opens in new tab), giving off some real Solas energy. In much cooler projects, one tinkerer has turned a chatbot into a haunted typewriter which is much more deserving of an inquisition.



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