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I'm a bit confused about how these AI bots actually function under the hood. Like, I get that you can chat with them, but how do they manage to follow a character's personality or switch styles mid-convo? And are there tools where you can actually tweak the logic or content filters yourself? Would love some insights, especially if someone uses them for storytelling or games.
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Great question! Let me break it down a bit. With platforms like Janitor, you're basically setting up a character with a defined backstory, rules, and dialogue tone. Then you plug in an advanced LLM like GPT-4 using your own API key. This setup is what allows the bot to “stay in character” during long chats. The cool part about how Janitor AI works is that you can toggle between modes—say from clean to NSFW—whenever you want. It also supports external language model APIs like OpenAI or KoboldAI, so the quality of responses depends on the model you choose. You’re not stuck with generic replies either. You can refine behavior scripts and even build private character profiles if you're working on something like a game or a story project. It’s like your own mini roleplay engine.
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That actually clears things up a lot. I was wondering how much control I’d really have, but it sounds like Janitor gives you room to customize more than most. Gonna mess with some character logic and see how it handles it. Thanks!
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