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16 hours ago, Picolino said:

I recently discovered a few lewd chabots like Yodayo and Janitor AI, and I have to say I'm having so much fun with it. Sure a few bots go off the rails and 9/10 bots are not very well done. But ever so often you find one that you can spend a few good hours interacting with. Anyone had good experiences with it, or maybe using different limitless chatbots?

I've been using Yodayo for quite some time, I even coded some extra features for it for my personal use, such as automatic adding of background and character images into the chat where these are missing, it's based on the character thumbnail image, text to speech which automatically reads the AI responses for you, experimental feature to add background overlay which was primarily coded in attempt to make some of the images which are too hard on eyes (too colorful etc.) easier on your eyes, but it turns out that it can also improve overall mood of the chat visually, it's my personal favorite feature but it may not be to everyone's liking depending on personal preferences and lot more quality of life features both visual and functional such as automatic AI response regeneration hotkey so that you don't have to use mouse clicks for that. As for visual aspect, I always hated how small the chat was originally, so I added full screen mode even before it was added officially which I still use over the official one, simply because I like it a bit more, plus some other features are tied to it. It's a pretty fun platform and you get daily free credits you can use there, so you can get away with using it for free, at least for now, hard to say what would they end up doing later.

 

There are other options like Faraday app which is completely free, but it uses your own hardware, so if you don't have a powerful enough hardware to run the AI, you won't get much fun with it. As for the hardware requirements, I'd say the current mid end gaming tier is your current AI low end / entry tier, but it may get less demanding eventually. There are many other options that allow to utilize your own hardware, so that your data stays in your own computer, but Faraday app seems to be the easiest to use / most user friendly one.

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I've been having a lot of fun trying out different nsfw chat models through OobaBooga web UI locally and different online nsfw chat services over the past months myself. Also been running Fooocus ai locally having a blast generating nsfw images trying to figure all this stuff out. For the local models I found that unless you have a 4090 or something with tons of RAM you can't really get a very intelligent NSFW model going locally, at least for my taste. I've only got a 2080 and holding out for the new cards next year. Yes you can run the high end ones on CPU but it drags and is slow and not fun waiting 5 minutes for a response. It seems to me any of the models less than 70b paramaters aren't very impressive and not convinving. Chat GPT 3.5 has 175 billion parameters and GPT 4 has 1.5 trillion or something like that to put it in perspective but they are censored. I see you can rent some powerful GPU online for relatively cheap but seems like a lot of fussing around to run NSFW chat locally although might try it.

 

As for the online NSFW services, to me this is the best choice, I use Spicychat. The problem is the default free model is not that great although seems a little better than me compared to like an 8 or 12 billion paramater local model depending on which one you're using. If you go with the "all in" tier for like $20/month you get the 70b models which are actually quite intelligent. Venus AI is pretty good too, Both of these services allow you to connect through API to Chat GPT with their high parameter models, which are censored but spicychat at least will switch to the their default model with it detects it's being censored. I think the main problem with any chatbat that makes it lose it's lustre after a while is the limited context memory, generally limited to like 8000 tokens max with any of these NSFW models so after a while they'll forget things you did or talked about previously. The tech seems to be blowing up I can see this getting increased drastically in the near future.

  • 4 weeks later...
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I think that the way progress is going, NSFW AI chatting will continue to show us new ways of using AI. Some AI sex chat platforms now have lip sync, image generation, and soon video generation.  OpenAI even recently mentioned that they are exploring the option to generate porn in their new video generation model called Sora.  I think this is a really interesting move.  OpenAI has prided themselves in their "safe" AI with the inclusion of moderation but the fact that their considering porn generation tells you that they know this is way too big of an opportunity to ignore.  Imagine generating a scene exactly how you want instead of searching for the right video

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My brief skim through the history of this thread showed me a lot of people were exploring AI chat models looking for good NSFW roleplay.

If I might throw out a recommendation: https://www.moemate.io/
It's formatted the same as a lot chatbot AIs, where you make a character to chat to.  If you're looking for just a good text RP with NSFW options, this is the place.  Paid tiers will get you voiced AI and other features for the bot, but the free stuff is just excellent, especially if you're just looking for text RP and are willing to put in a bit of time to tweak the AI's settings.

To make things even simpler, you can download premade characters from here: https://www.characterhub.org/ (download the V2 card) and upload it into Moemate's character creator.

  • 9 months later...
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I've been recently experimenting with two free NSFW AI platforms, Janitor AI and Xoul AI. They are both pretty nice, and both have some unique upsides and downsides. Either of them works and can provide decent quality roleplay. In general I would say that Janitor is in a more mature state at the moment community-wise, and Xoul has some nifty technical features lacking from Janitor.

 

Starting a roleplay session in either is simple. You first create an account and a simple persona that represents you. Then you search for an interesting bot (character in Janitor AI, Xoul in Xoul AI) and proceed to have a chat with them. If you want to improve the quality of your sessions, you should find out about advanced prompts and how to use them. But they aren't strictly needed, especially when you are just starting out.

 

You can also create bots of your own. You can experiment with a simple bot without much knowledge, but you should read the various guides if you want to make a quality bot.

 

Technical limitations of both:

- Bot can only remember certain amount of things before the oldest information is permanently lost. This can be frustrating, but can be worked around with manipulating chat memory or reminding bot of the most important things during the roleplay.

- If bot doesn't know or remember something, they will simply make up things. This can cause for example your clothes changing in the middle of the roleplay, or the story not making sense after a while.

- Bot sometimes makes up illogical stuff or sentences. These you usually just want to reroll or edit yourself.

- Bot can start repeating same things over and over again in a death spiral sort of a way.

 

Janitor AI

Good:

  • Free to use.
  • Excellent for verbose roleplay.
  • Support for "enhancing" your own replies via the AI.
  • Some of the bots are really high quality.
  • Search functions are great.
  • Ability to block certain tags and creators in order to filter them out.
  • Support for proxies.

Bad:

  • Sentences get often cut.

 

Xoul AI

Good:

  • Bots are free to use. Some optional advanced features cost money.
  • Better suited for less verbose roleplay.
  • Support for scenarios.
  • Support for multi bot conversations.
  • Support for lore books.
  • Support for generating pictures for your bots. (only a very limited amount each month, unless you pay)
  • Support for generating voices. (only a very limited amount each month, unless you pay)

Bad:

  • General bot quality is low.
  • Hard to search for what you are looking for, as bots are badly tagged and descriptions are bad.
Edited by annika

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