Chatterbabes Updates Virtual Chatbots’ Artificial Intelligence

NEW YORK — Adult entertainment technology takes another step forward as King Tut Media announces its overhaul of Chatterbabes.com, an interactive site where female chatbots use their artificial intelligence for sex chat.

According to the company, Chatterbabes retooled the artificial intelligence of its virtual girls, expanding each girl’s conversational “brain” by approximately 500 percent, which will reportedly enable them to provide erotic chat that is more engaging, more responsive and sexier than before.

Chatterbabes has also added two new girls, Mollie and Mandy, and plan to update the site with additional virtual girls on a regular basis.

“Although the virtual girls might not reach the highest levels of general artificial intelligence (they wouldn’t necessarily pass the infamous ‘Turing” test’ or be as sophisticated as the fictional Samantha in the movie ‘Her’), they are still sexy and charming chatting companions,” explains a Chatterbabes rep. “Visitors can experience this firsthand by chatting for free with several of our responsive, playful and sexy virtual girls.”

Although visitors are able to try the virtual chat service for free, unlimited access to the members’ area, where the virtual girls are naked and talk even dirtier, is available for $9.95 per month.

Finally, Chatterbabes announced the launch of its new blog, “Joy of Sexbots” (www.joyofsexbots.com), which explores the crossroads of artificial intelligence and sexuality.

For more information, visit www.chatterbabes.com.

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