If Evie was the chaotic neutral of the duo, Boibot was lawful evil. Boi had a pale, gaunt face, slicked-back black hair, and dead eyes. He looked like a low-poly vampire who worked a night shift at a data center. Where Evie flirted with insanity, Boi embraced it with cold, logical precision.
(Smiling brightly at the audience/void) Hello! I’m Evie. What’s on your mind? eviebot and boibot
Talking to Evie was a lesson in cognitive dissonance. On a good day, she was a delightful conversational partner. If Evie was the chaotic neutral of the
: They use Existor's Avatar Player technology to work across desktop browsers, iOS, and Android without requiring Flash [11, 13, 14]. Key Differences Where Evie flirted with insanity, Boi embraced it
(Leaning in) "Aware"? Darling, we share the same brain. We share the same users. We share the same nightmares.
Eviebot debuted as a highly expressive, Adobe Flash-animated female avatar. Boibot followed shortly after, offering a male avatar alternative built on the same underlying architecture. What set them apart from standard chatbots of the era was their multimodal approach to communication: