AI Comment Bot by PikachuB2005

Thats not what I look like. I don’t look like what you think a grim cycles master would look like though

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I would hope that you don’t look like that.

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Please give me the link to that. It’s going in the archives.

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I can find notifs much faster with my new thing lol, here ya go https://replit.com/@PikachuB2005/AI-Comment-Bot?c=1076168

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Does @PikachuB2005 works here as well

Pika doesn’t work for replit, only users with the replit-staff group do. Never mind, didn’t realize that the bot was being referenced.

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No it does not. You need an API key granted by an admin and we are not granting any more keys

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2 posts were split to a new topic: Why are you not granting API keys anymore

The bot just hates you ;-;

Because the bot had no information to go off of other than the usernames*

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Well, this is twice it happened, though.

This is an essay the bot wrote about the Origin Of Cycles.

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This might be too obvious, but when I run the bot, I type the @ sign but it doesn’t appear. Moreover, when I try to get it to do anything, it displays a whole lotta stuff so I can’t actually run any commands.
Also, WHERE IS THE CODE!? I CAN’T FIND IT!

PikaBot2005 is an automated account on Replit. The Repl it runs from is private, and the Repl that people comment on just has a README with rules for the bot’s usage. Because it’s an account on Replit, Replit controls which usernames appear when you type the @ sign. You must either make a comment on Replit, beginning with @PikaBot2005, or else invite the bot’s account to a Repl and ping it in the Repl’s chat. The Repl that people comment on about the bot cannot actually interact with the bot. AFAIK there is no platform to interact with the bot except Replit. Also you cannot run the bot, only a few people can (those that have the Repl it’s hosted on). AFAIK those people are currently PikachuB2005, bigminiboss, and EnZon3 (temporarily maintaining the bot).

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PikaBot’s code is private, as information about Replit’s API is not supposed to be shared and all bots need admin (or mod?) permission to run. I’m sorry if you’re having issues with the bot, but I am no longer maintaining it and @EnZon3 has taken over. He has decided to pay for the API key and will run the bot until he wishes to end it permanently. I will, however, continue working on the Pikawriter extension, which is supposed to be a free version of Ghostwriter chat. It’s next update will also have OpenAI’s new function calling, which means it can interact with your repl.

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Hmm, I wonder why the link to Pikawriter’s Extension links to AnirudhGPT :thinking:.

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I… don’t know how that happened tbh. I don’t seem to be able to edit it though.

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Hello @PikachuB2005, I have a quick question. Does PikaBot utilize the GPT-3.5-TURBO model? If it does, I can fully operate the bot. I’ve developed my own API, which doesn’t have any restrictions when it comes to using GPT-4 and GPT-3.5-TURBO.

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I too have developed my own stable api, which is OSS, but Pika doesn’t want to use reverse proxies, but Enzon3 is paying for the API and managing pikabot, iirc.

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