An instance that mirrors the accounts of another instance & associates each account with a markov bot trained on the posts of the original user, set to create new posts at the same rate as the original user.
@enkiv2 why Markov ?
@xtof54
Because char-RNN would be too computationally expensive & hand-crafting a separate grammar to use tracery with for each user would take too much engineer time.
@enkiv2 would be crap anyway... and you have adversarial *user*: remember facebook's bot ? can't get its name...
@enkiv2 yep thats it: microsofts one :-)
@xtof54
I got onto some popular shared blocklist for spamming Tay with positive affirmations (at a rate of one affirmation every 23 seconds for eight hours). Obviously my affirmations had no effect.
@enkiv2 you did ? ;-) well, I guess alone against crowd is not enough. But we're so far to have good generation; would require lots of smart things: semantics, dialog model, common sense, world model... can't be done with just an lstm, whichever nb of layers are stacked...
@xtof54
Tay was definitely mostly a PR thing, and it got Microsoft a lot of (bad) press so it was successful. I don't think even MS's management & marketing was naive enough to believe the hype they mostly failed to manufacture around it.
@xtof54
Facebook's bot was called M and was actually just a call center.
Maybe you're thinking of Microsoft's bot, Tay?