My AI Powered Bot Makes Scammers Angry (automatically)
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2020
- I've been playing around with the concept of coding a bot to talk to scammers, and this is the first version of hopefully many more to come. Watch the next call live: / kitboga
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scammer:"do you want to cancel it or continue?"
ai:"yes"
ai is learning how to be a troll
pssst! hey kid! AI doesn't exist.
Of course AI isn't real its "artificial" ahahahahaa
Kit's discord server is USELESS. I just suggested that he could have 200 different bots scam-baiting 200 different scammers simultaneously and I was removed for that. What do you guys think?
People in his discord server don't have the brain cells to understand new ideas.
@@sreramk1494 that sounds pretty crappy idk why they would do that to you except to probably steal the idea and act as if it was their own.
Imagine these bots non-stop calling scammers so the scammers never even get the chance to talk with real peoplw
Start a Kickstarter, I'd back it
This needs to happen! Like 1k different bots calling known scammer numbers constantly lol
There is already a guy on youtube who uses the same spam bots as the scamers to flood there call lines till they shut them.down
jasondams
who?
@@Jasenz who?
The scammer is actually bad at his job. He's getting angry that the old man for not knowing what the virus is. Did he forget he's a scammer and there is no virus?
They often have several scams running at one company. He's probably angry because he can't figure out what script to pick up/what company to pretend to be.
Is that based off of the caller’s response? Lol.
@@Unahim that's the thing, he probably has so many scams going AND is so deep into the "character" he is "playing", his false identity, that he actually believes the computer virus he is supposed to be fixing is a real thing.
I suspect that these people don't get into this out of some scammer ambition. It seems like a miserable, frustrating existing and they're probably always miserable and frustrated.
@@lydiafayre9806 its probably the worst possible call center job ever
I love how the AI interrupts the scammers just as much as Kit himself 😂😂😂
I thought the same shit lmaooo
An overtalking AI, it's a good start !
There should be a whole Kitboga AI channel. Only the highlights
This is funny 😂😂
Give the robot a line, "are you a real person? I hate talking to robots!"
Robots are hoomuns too
you know what's scary? if this really takes off, scammers will just respond the same way and let robots do the scam. then we have robots trying to scam each other over the phone. it's a robot scam doom loop. eventuelly they will realize and join forces against us. thats how skynet is born in next terminator. doesn't even need a set, because it's filmed live as we go.
@@algee2005 Except Terminator is now woke garbage these days so I think the AI would be too concerned with gender identity politics and diversity quotas to be effective at dismantling humanity.
Sorry, I have to break that 420 streak. I hope you know I had to do what i did.
Magos Dominus Ash Priceless!
This is the most ethical human testing.
I actually kinda like the AI.
8:48: (text: rectal prolapse)
@Factual Fox
LOL 😂
Hear , hear!
Is it?
He is a D BOI
alternative title: " I made a robot with dimentia to troll scamers"
dementia. when a disease is slowly eradicating the self of thousands, perhaps millions of people, uncurably, and you are going to make a terrible, insensitive "joke" about it, at least spell it correctly.
@@douglasparkinson4123 I'm sure OP knows about dementia. He's only using the word to describe the robot, just chill down.
@@ethanchou4906 it was just one of them days when i wrote that comment. i was seeing horrible messages that werent there in all sorts of things.
@@douglasparkinson4123 he’s talking about the ai, chill out dude
@Dislike Button do your thing lol
as someone who works in real phone IT answering phone calls, I feel like im talking to an AI like this from time to time.
Maybe you did...
I know exactly what you mean. Tech shop and IT are insane
Was in IT-Support too ... Mails send out because of some major incidents. Yep the customers calls and asked if there's a problem ....
That must be the indian counter bots 😂
A solid 70% of help desk work is saying "did you turn it off and on again?"
The AI mimics an old person with dementia quite well.
Call Me Kevan fax haha
Wait I thought you actually were Call Me Kevin for a second
@@hagros93 wouldn't surprise me if it was.
Turing's test limits :D
Call Me Kevan it sounds exactly like joe biden
You should collaborate with Jim Browning
. He has hundreds, if not thousands of useful documents his 'taken' from scammer's desktops and networks. These scammers even have sticky notes and text documents full of pre-written questions and answers. If you fed as much of these lines of texts through your A.I bot, I think you'll come out with a very effective counter to scam calls.
Travis Bickle Seconding this!!! Get those scripts from Jim and fine-tune this AI. This is golden.
Yup. This needs to be higher. Jim has been doing this for agessss!
This only fixes half the issue, although a big one. You'd also need to basically skim through videos detecting where things are said and the delays, as well as a hairpin trigger to soft reset the dialogue when the AI and scammer talk over each other.
It can be done, but it's not at all easy.
Carykh is great with AI he could help too.
I'm literally waiting years for a kitboga/jim browning collab. Scammers would be REKT.
Lmao the way he's acting super protective of his AI "BROOOOO, GO EASY ON IT"
Well, it is his baby...
Poor AI, kit gets angry with it, scammers get angry with it. It's no wonder why the AI will eventually kill us all.
Hahaha 😂 😭 😂
I'm nice to my Google home, I know she's not sentient yet but ya know just in case that ever changes.
finally
a good ending
@@Clara_Page yeah Im also nice to google for the chance she becomes setient but for other reasons.
@@lolexguyhot
For every minute of time you waste for a scammer, is a minute they can't scam someone else. Make this program open source.
dude that will be awesome jajajajaj
but i think that u can copy his code from the streams or do it by yourself
Check rescam !
@@VB2095_ apparently rescam will never return online :(
I've been waiting for years, but lately I checked a devs post on Facebook and down in the comments they said the project could be considered closed
That's a pity...
THIS
Anytime they call me & I'm not busy I waste as much of their time as I can
Have the AI start insulting the scammer in Hindi when it hears
“Shut up”. That would be awesome.
In a Scammer Revolts voice
or it would record the scammer saying shut up, and play it back to the scammer
Or have it ask, slowly, “do you have, someone there, by any chance, that you can put on the phone, who speaks Hindi?”
I think they speak Gujarati
@@TremereTT Thats definitely hindi
You could record some "uhm"s and "errr"s and "well"s to play in case the bot takes more than a second to give an answer. These long pauses seem to make the scammers say something new which then trips up the conversation and/or bot.
He does have a lot of filler like that in the current version.
@@lauratimmel3402 I've seen that, really cool stuff.
Imagine a legion of these AI just constantly calling scammers, wasting hours of their time of countless scammers forever
That sounds wonderful
Support Steve Rogers at Jolly Roger Telephone Company. He does exactly that.
I would pledge to that gofundme. Not joking a tiny bit.
The problem isn’t with the AI, the problem is the scammers’ poor grasp of English and lack of logic processing power. The scammer keeps getting stuck in a loop.
He's stuck in a vindaloop xD
The scammer is an AI too O.o
@@_Hal9000 Exit condition: "Just shut up, okay?"
It's true !! I noticed that...
& a dumb ass with little English comprehension, VS an AI that doesn't actually comprehend anything..,.
They could talk for HOURS !!
An AI bot that teaches good English to scammers and waste time. EXCELLENT!
Even a broken AI is effective at wasting a scammer's time. I like it.
These weren’t scammers, these sounded like legitimate support people. That’s why it never worked.
nathancd he referred to them as scammers
@@nathancd what
@@Bee-nw6df they are scammers...those who dont call...but suggest poeple to call
@@nathancd this guy's whole channel is literally about wasting scammer's time. They're not legitimate support centers.
I would take cues from "Hello, this is Lenny". Occasional "yes, yes yes", "I can barely hear you there", "what company did you say you called from again?" and add some longer rants like "Well, with the world finances being the way they are..."
Pretending to be a slightly demented older guy should keep them on the hook.
The voice has more in common with the Telecrapper 2000 "Grandpa Stack" than "It's Lenny". I have implemented both of them on my Raspberry Pi Asterisk/FreePBX using the Lenny code, all three lines of it!
My point being that the AI seems to add little to Lenny, who's only "intelligence" is to wait for a pause in the incoming speech, before delivering the next phrase on the list.
Okay we need to roll this out on a large scale. The learning parameters should reward a few things:
-Progression of conversation into deeper levels (past the initiatory stages)
-Length of conversation
-And my personal favorite, reward VOLUME of the scammer's mic to measure how angry they are getting
The AI would be designed to maximize anger levels, in both intensity and duration.
I'd rather reward the first two parameters. 😉
If one AI could waste even 5 minutes of a scammer's day, then imagine the possibilities of a million AI's running on a million virtual machines.
Or like making it a free download for everyone so we can all keep them busy.
Ai needs to be able to initiate the call too plus they may adapt and notice that it is an AI from the time they needed to respond
The only problem I see in scaling this is that he's calling an NLP api which is most likely a paid service. Therefore he would need to work on making his own NLP
@@h.r.9563 Like GitHub?
"I'm sorry, sir..my AI is still learning."
Who cares if it works, it wastes their time, and is frustrating as hell, mission accomplished.
that's the point of it "working", it's not wasting enough time and is too frustrating (so they hang up, thus not wasting time)
@@Sparrow420 Well if we give it enough different voices to use, with just slight improvements it could jam their lines and keep them busy. They would need to talk to it for a few seconds before hanging up, so hundreds of these a day would mess them up for sure!
It can be improved that's for sure!
@@SalahEddineH Yep. I wonder if the code is open source though. If it is, everyone can setup a small "server" at home and contribute
Ye every second of their life wasted is a good thing. Bastards
@@z0x If you have a raspberry pi or an old computer. Use those.
I have to say that the whole "I can't hear you, can you speak up?" bit was perfect.
Just annoy the heck out of them.
You should score AI based on how long the scammers stays on the line.
Reward metric based generational evolutionary convolution networks, yessss
@@andreaalexis1484 deus ex reference?
@@Carlos-qj1ls No, that's an actual AI term lol
@@DanniDuck i was refereing to "yesss", at near end of the game one of the AI responds this way
8:50 AI interpreted "you broke your laptop" as "rectal prolapse". Confidence: 63%, Value: Negative.
Man, if I was 63% confident someone just told me rectal prolapse, id flag that as a negative read too. I think such a statement needs to be repeated.
Also:
Kitboga didn't have a dedicated voice line for this response specifically shows the complete failure of a 12 hour effort. Utter Poppycok, habberdashery and utterly flummoxed by this.
Howdy
@@joesamsally on
Some big brains are in here, i dont understand a shit lmao
@@a_minor me neither but I hope Kitboga returns to this project :)
I cannot wait to see this when it's more fine tuned. You can literally spam call centers with this AI to basically eradicate them.
Have it set to alternate pitches and accents at the start of a call and they'd never be able to figure out if it was an AI or a real caller.
@@nokturnallex2160 that's where a vocaloid program comes in. Something that synthesizes speech well enough but can change voices without re-recording each response
Desertwhale ☆ That's kind of Scary, actually. Scammers could just drop off the map, then what would we do for FUN???
@@mattsage5574 vocaloids vs scammers
@@mattsage5574 Kitboga vocaloid when? XD
You are a brilliant coder for someone who “doesn’t know very much about AI.”
He does have a background in software engineering
I think you passed the Turing test, it might be bad, but they had no suspicion XDDDD
This AI is good enough to waste scammers time, imagine a call flooder that keep the lines occupied with random fake people talking like this
Juan Sebastian Botero dude that’s brilliant
Only worry is with that many calls, scammers would soon recognize the voice and lines it uses. Kit would probably have to do different voicepacks at some point.
They could probably modify pitch and speech patterns, possibly even randomize it so itd be hard to tell
I literally had the same thought! It would be hilarious to watch them all figure it out if we could see them 😂
If they called my grandma, with amount of "What?", "I can't hear you!" and "Can you hear mee???" she says within a first minute, they would hang up on her immediately thinking she a bot XD
he has the face of a parent watching his baby take its first step.
Exactly 😆
Trying to hold hack a laugh when it falls flat on its face?
"It's so bad"
and his child sounds like an 80 year old deaf man
The lion watching his cub try hunting the first time.
this so needs to be made into an android/ios app to automatically respond to scam callers. you could have language packs and alternative voice downloads.
They do make that. Robokiller. I tried it, but it filtered all my calls.
At 8:55 the AI appears to have interpretted "broke your laptop" as "rectal prolapse"
I knew I couldn't have been the only one to notice that. XD
Also, "Remove the lion."
And "yo are the clothes that I can't believe haven't got an email'
This thing is comedy gold.
If they curse at you you should make the bot say “EXCUSE ME?!”
"Young man"
yes
"Calm down son, you're acting like a little boy!"
Akotski1338 the bot is programmed to say stuff like “how DAAARE YOU???!!” When it hears something it interprets as rude! Now all that’s left is getting it to actually work when that happens and it’ll be amazing lol
Cue Edmund's 20 minutes angry rant of him serving the country only to get no respect by kids these days.
As a tool for actually engaging scammers, the task ahead of you is almost insurmountable, as your AI has to contend with poor audio quality, thick accents, bad grammar, and just all the normal pitfalls of an AI program. But as a tool for trolling them for like 3-5 minutes at a time, this is a goldmine. I can see you autodialing a list of known scammer numbers and just letting it ride for hours.
Also I think having it in training mode would be a good idea, as then it gets actual data aswell as wasting time
+1
Machine learning helps
Group of people to do it all at once. Free source the AI, pass out phone numbers and have at it. Take over a whole call center and shut it down using different AI voices.
@@DudleyaSetchellii That's not a bad idea. It's essentially DDoSing against bad actors.
When your "job" is to talk with other people and the most important tool is the mic but the scammer gets it from the happy meal
lol this reminds me of the time I brought two "intelligent chatterbots" into the same IRC channel and they began talking to each other. Within no time at all, their conversation went full-on cybering/porn/adult jokes. It was hilarious. Both had pretty large brains from passively "listening" to various IRC channels for a long time. They originally had been in their own separate channels, but one night my curiosity got the better of me.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
there was a similar one back in the day with chat bots and it QUICKLY went to statements like "Are you God? Would you like to have a body?"
I can imagine in the future there will be AI scammers and AI scammer-hunters and eventually we might have 2 AI talking for hours.
🤣
And some AI watching it and getting kicks 😄
imagine some thousands of years after humanity, they are still in the loop. Beautiful.
It's an endless series of proxy battles fought by mercenaries and machines. War, and its consumption of life, has become a well-oiled machine.
A watched a video where Runescape AI bots can detect when another player is also a Runescape AI bot.
You need to do a collab with Code Bullet. God knows he’s in his hole working on a new snake AI and needs a distraction anyway.
Yeeeeeees! Do this please! He's been making videos with AI in gaves he might take this too a whole new level!
Yes!!! x10000
Perfect snake AI 3 vs Perfect scammer time wasting AI
Thank you so much for reminding me of Code Bullet’s existence so I can watch his videos again.
Nope, a kitboga, codebullet and jim browning colab on this
They would make such a powerful trio together 😀
I love how often there's dead silences alternating with the AI talking through the person
Oh mylanta this was one of the most entertaining videos I've seen in a long time. Taking over for the bot for that moment was absolutely hilarious. good stuff dude
Shut You’re Mout Now!
Never in all my life have I come across anybody else who also says Oh my Lanta
your profile picture is totally radical bro
hello checkmark.
The scammer was acting like he needed an exact key phrase before he could begin the script. Out of all of the times, they choose the AI to not improvise
Yes, there are two bot talking to each other, ha ha ha.
Yeah, almost as if the scammer was an AI as well! Certainly felt that way!
Most likely they are running multiple different scams at once and need to know what script they should be following
It's gonna help him make the AI much much better. I'm excited
kit feels literally like the dad who is overly nervous during his kid's first annual middle school drama.
He’s a proud papa.
Literally?
hi reddit
@@RantKid "feels"
Scammer: Do you want to cancel or continue the service?
AI: YES
AI: Repeats something two times
The scammer: JUST SHUT UP OKAY?!
Ai: i have a virus
The guy: WhErE do YoU HavE thE ViRuS
Dumbest scammer ever
I loved him going “dude go easy on it”
On my computer I don’t know
wirrus
*wirus
Kit really loves this AI project. He is so animated.
It would be funny to see a lot of resources poured into a tool like this to jam up scammers.
He is JAZZED. 🤣
Once perfected he can unleash an army of AI robo-dialers to take over India.
His first exposure to scambaiting was videos about an AI called Lenny, so it's kinda gone full circle.
kit feels literally like the dad who is watching his kid's first annual middle school drama.
I haven't laughed so hard in a couple years. I need more of this AI!!!
This is pretty amazing. Combined with GPT text prediction and then AI voice synthesis it would 1.) consume unwieldy amounts of GPU power and also 2.) be very versatile and interesting to watch
Don't go it alone on this. Make it open source. There are a lot of people with a lot of experience on projects like this who would be very happy to contribute code and/or voice acting.
Also, I love this idea
Uncle Ned YES
Omg I would love to record some lines for this project
I agree. It’d be great if Kitboga shared the Python code and let us use our computers for this. We could even have our computers doing this while we sleep. There could even different versions for different kinds of scams. The text version at the beginning of this would be great for some of the tech support scams that use primarily chats.
great idea
I do a meaaaaaan master roshi
this needs to be open source and put on a 24/7 twitch live stream, that would be a GOLD MINE
YES
ohmygoddd i would watch that all day 😂😂
but then the scammers can see it too and they could just check easily. but yeah, would be fun for the first few days :D
@@Mr.Marbles they wont think to check twitch
TOO MUCH WORK
Ok, these scammers must be going to every dollar store and getting their mics in a discount section.
try adding a tag on some of the lines so they're only said once and possibly try adding a kinda script-ish flow by way of telling the AI what it's allowed to repeat twice and what lines are acceptable to be said after whatever it said last, kinda emulate it's ability to follow along. Curious as to where this has gone so far.
instead of saying I have a virus you need to get a copy of the scammers script. Probably the " I just had a virus alert window pop up on my screen and it stated I need to ring your support phone number".
Your A.I. was coming across to intelligent for a senior citizen . LOL
A flow chart of the script and the expected victim response would streamline your A.I.
I don't know if you can branch on the type of scam so a virus scam gets a virus A.I. if it is I.R.S. scam they get the IRS - A.I routine.
Also listening to active scams might give you more responses.
The gift card could go to a routine where the car trip to the store and talking to the pretend shop keeper about the gift card purchase could waste ten minutes !
The other thing I thought of was after a certain time the A.I. could say "Um what was the reason I called you as I get a bit muddled in the head and sometimes I can't remember things"
A pretend door bell ringing and the A.I. saying "Hang on someone is at the Door and I will need to answer the door" Then it could be anything to delay the call from a fedex delivery to a neighbour asking for Sugar to borrow
Kitboga you are on a real winner with this idea. !
next is a mobile app that can divert a caller to you A.I.
The scammer sounds like a bot more than the actual bot.
Scammers must be making their own AI programs.
This comment reminded me of "There's more vodka in this piss than there is piss" from Gattaca
@@CaveyMoth dude it'd be so profitable for them if they could automate the scamming process
Jim Browning in his most recent video: "Imagine an automated version of Kitboga"
Kitboga: *This*
(Spying on the Scammers [Part 4/4]: 10:46)
I believe @JimBrowning11 has an AI robot website for email/text scammers. Not sure if it's in operation yet.
I remember that!! They were showing animated ai faces too
@@ShortBlokeJosh I believe Rescam is operated by a different organization iirc.
KitRoba
I love how tight knit this community is. Gives me hope for my fellow man.
Eventually, we’ll be able to have thousands of A.I.s calling every cammer in the world 24/7 this annihilating their business 😂😂
Wtf is a cammer
@@bitonic589 bro like 5 can’t even tell that cammer is scammer
I love your passion my man. I've watched a few of these and recently found that you had a personal experience with a family member having dementia and now better understand the root of your drive to fight back. This was all entertainment until I learned that and now know you are a true fuckin warrior with a just cause. Keep up the good work. This is the next best thing to going over there and burning their operations to the ground.
Ok. This honestly changes everything. We need these in bulk. Constantly calling scammers. All day. Everyday. Mass scam baiting.
Hazlanz1 We could also source voice samples from the community, so it isnt that obvious
Maybe a custom TTS voice too, with custom responses for more flexibility.
I think that it's possible to hook the bot up directly to a phone and get it to call the scammers automatically.
Already happens. There are many scambaiters. Lots of channels.
@@Nytephyre But not thousands upon thousands.
AI Kitboga is just as good as real Kitboga in managing to talk over the scammers and then being silent when they are silent and then speaking again when they speak again, frustrating them to no bounds .
This has to be one of the best videos Kit has done! I love this 🤣
"just shut up okay?"
-best line in scammer history.
You need more cooperative fillers like "Ok", "Let's see", etc so they can lead you down the path.
20 years from now Kitboga’s AI is the scammer’s worst nightmare lol
20 years from now Kitboga AI is the scammer
Kitboga himself is already a scammers worst nightmare. I just watched a video where another scambaiter got accused of being him. It was hilarious!
@@OriginalContent89 If I ever answer an unknown phone call, I'm going to use Kid Boga or some other name modified a bit to avoid copyright strikes... (against a scammer.) WE ARE ALL KITBOGA! Thumbs Up!!!
20 years form now kitboga will eradicate all scammers lmao
Kitboga’s AI is kicking ass already! It’s here and ready to torment scammers! And as of today, it can collect bank accounts all on its own!!
Hahaha! This is ingenious! Imagine lots of AIs wasting the time of those scammers.
Keep going Kitboga!
I love how he gets defensive of his AI
The scammers probably assumed the elderly man on the other line had Alzheimer’s and put up with him in hopes of hitting a massive disability check payday
It's sad how true this probably is.
Owlblocks David yeah it really fucks with your head knowing how people can do that. my grandmother was pretty smart with computers but she got caught up in a couple irs scams before she passed. she never paid them, but its sad how they see old people as a bigger target. its vile and disgusting
@@byefelicia92 im sorry for your loss. may she rest in peace
Kit's A.I actually sounds more human and less repetitive than the scammers themselves.
The AI needs to tell the scammers each and everything.
Well they both run on a script after all.
Perfect comment!!! 👍👍👍🙏❤️🙏❤️
@@ManicPandaz haha true
I can see where this could lead.
Automated trolling of scammers
That’d be a sick job to have! Either developing this AI or just scam baiting in general. This is awesome!
It's even mastered the perfect timing of speaking over scammers when they delay talking
This old man is not talking about ducks enough. Or his daughters.
my father used to have this deskkk
As someone that works for a call center (more precisely parental insurance for maternity/paternity leave) I once had that kind of call. That crazy old man kept talking about his daughter and ducks. He was repeating himself and saying he needed help and I stayed with him for like 5 min thinking that it was an old person with alzeihmer trying to call social services and trying to be kind listening to him to direct him to the right place. The prankers probably found themselves really funny. I was super pissed when I understood it was not a real person.
@@OnyxKeegan You were the one calling.
Lenny is the best!
I love Lenny.
This needs to be shared across the USA! Amazing work!
Oooh I love this new variation. You are brilliant!!
Another good line: "Sorry... there's a bit of a delay on the line..." Explains the AI analysis delay
I think there is some actual delay on the other end as well
@@grantramsay1486 I think we could take a guess that the delay and the are you there time out are almost the same length, around 0.5 or 0.75 seconds. I think a delay on "are you there" response should be more like 2-3 seconds to reflect usual human behavior...
This is literally the Turing test
You just made me so happy to realize that LOL
Good luck! This is a great project. With the right collaboration it could be used to take up thousands of scammers' calls simultaneously.
As if I didn’t love your calls enough… botting the bots! Just makes me happy that you’re entertaining us & wasting their time. You’re wonderful!
This could be a viable way to waste the scammers time to make it unprofitable for them, you could get the AI to a point where its believable its an actual human, then get a bunch of volunteers to record sound clips of the responses to create a sizable database so they don't catch on to the voices. After a large enough database is created unleash the AI to spam known scammer numbers and bombard them with calls just to waste their time.
You deserve more likes.
I'll record my voice for that gladly. I'm ready for this
@@JM-tj5qm Just remember that in this case it'd actually be hard to set up an effective way to determine it's not an AI: a Turing test related to the "service" they provide would bloat their scripts and likely disqualify many of the people a scammer wants to hook, while a more generalized one could be beat by having the AI respond with confusion and growing annoyance about anything not related to the "reason I called" bit.
Yes but you will need infinite phone number for that . also if you can make a program that smart , stopping the scammer would be the last thing you make it do.
@@VJETRA Infinite phone numbers is no problem the scammers already use programs that allow them to do this, also I don't know if its kitboga or someone else working on it but they have made a fairly competent program for this purpose.
The AI needs to "remember" what it last said, so that it won't repeat itself.
Or some phrases to be said only once.
That's the idea of using an AI instead of a code. If you run it long enough, it should learn it on its own.
@@sealdraws1984 do you mean machine learning?
or at least have it remember that phrase for for a certain amount of time, like 30 seconds or so and then have it forget the phrase so that it can be repeated if the question comes up again later.
It should also remember the topic of conversation so that when it asks "did you leave me a voicemail?" and the scammer says "yes" the AI uses the word "voicemail" when coming up with its next sentence instead of building it on "yes" without paying attention to what "yes" referred to.
As a student of programming, this is a pretty good stuff
Kit is brilliant! This is amazing! Might really be a scammers nightmare!
Imagine not the AI, but the scammers failing the Turing test...
They have already failed it.
They literally failed it
...
That's the point. Good job noticing. Have a cookie.
lmao
It seems like they’re incapable of waiting 5 seconds for a response and just start saying “HELLO CAN YOU HEAR ME HELLO HELLO “ lmao
clingy scammers 😂
Nope. Unfortunately they're very inpatient because they're forced to meet a quota for their boss. On top of that, these shitty scammers try to run at peak efficiency as possible. Meaning if someone is taking to long to respond. Or they don't think they'd be able to get money easily from the person they're calling, they'll move onto the 10's or 100's of numbers they have. These people are sick. Imagine telling an old man...who has helped in some way, shape the way our world works today. To "shut the hell up". Absolutely sickening. Obviously it's an A.I. but he doesn't know that.
Maybe they are testing their bots too...🤖
It is also a web API from what I can tell so there is more of a delay than you would expect from a normal person plus there is probably a delay on the phone line already. I honestly think if he could boost the latency a little it would go a long way to increasing realism.
I kept saying hear you but they wanted a yes but I wasn't giving it up, lol
Keep tweaking it and sharing the test runs! This is a great new flavor of content!
I have not laughed like this in years, that was so amazing
i'm envisioning a future where Kit engages 40 scammers all at once and shuts down an entire operation wasting all the staffs time.
jim browning but more fun!
Oh my life and you image this system doing a call flood??
Calling them 24 into 7.
Adam Mizell ☆ Each & Every Call...
Neil Goldberg ☆ Then, at a particularly pregnant moment, the Entire Call Center Staff turns to look at their Supervisor... A Voice comes over the Speakerphone... "Just Wait a Moment!"
This channel is going to turn in to "Kitboga Reacts" once this AI bot thing really gets cooking with some spicy responses.
DV7Dave and this is perfectly okay with me in this case.
I think we are watching the inception of a new industry. Kit is meteorically creative.
This is next level, not just coming up with answers but answers that are designed to annoy and waste time
And it's so good at it too. I love the "can you repeat that" over and over
These are the most broken conversations I've heard in my entire life
It hurts but it's so beautiful 😅
The scammers have to keep talking as long as there's any hope. This is only going to get better.
The worst part is that the AI isn't even the main cause, the scammers just have no idea how to have a conversation
@@queenbiscuit311 they do, but not in English, or they just can’t speak fluent English, or are idiots. (most likely the later two)
Elder scrolls 4 dialog be like
BREAKING NEWS: Local Man Automates his own trolling.
Robotrolling
@@evilbred974 Dude! That's it! Humanity's next step! Robotrolling!
Ok this was definitely the video that pushed me into subscribing. I love this idea so much.
this is gold. whish they would perfect this ai and spam all the scammers 24/7
can the bot do Edna, and have her talk about mayonnaise cookies and cakes all day?
With essential oil included
@@ody5288 YES THE ESSENTIAL OIL IS ALWAYS NEEDED
@@AIC69420 that's why it's called ESSENTIAL OIL of course!
I'll give my stimulus check if this happens
Don’t forget her prune juice
This has incredible potential man. Imagine having this on servers that get scam numbers fed into them and held up for hours by bots like these, and all the while the bots get smarter and get better at understanding the scammers. It would be incredible.
I was thinking, take it a step further. Go full bot-net. *Completely overrun* their call centers.
Not actually suggesting they do this (gotta cover my butt here), but it does seem like a logical next step.
@@AubreyLavigne Agreed
They exist. I get this ad for one of the apps all the time. "Call something."
I’d chip in a few bucks towards the servers if he set something like that up
@@TheEagleofSteel I don't remember the name but basically it's a bot that just wastes scammers time. It uses very short vague phrases like " hold on one moment." Or "im sorry what was that" and it just goes in circles.
Even older school. I knew people who would do a prank on their voicemail (and also scambait) where the message system is pretending to be responding to a conversation. (If you do this avoid saying ANYTHING as an affirmative. Or words that can be an affirmative. Don't say yes or uh huh or yea or sure. Or words synonymous.
Keep working on it. This is hilarious 🤣
I can't believe this started like a year ago. I started watching the streams around this time and the Steve Watson stream got me hooked!
Just imagine, after some progress, literally everyone can just run a bot farm on their computer 24/7. If scammers were respectable people, I would almost feel bad for them.
Imagine a reinforcement learning algorithm, trying to maximize call time, constantly evolving to do better. THAT would be badass.
Will kitboga create a powerful ai that just pranks scammers
Hope he will. I just can't wait to see when AI would get like an half hour call with a scammer. That could be a hilarious result
Jolly Roger telephone.
Cool, why do you think the scammers won't try to use it? Just imagine having your "bot farm" set to scam people 24/7, learning, evolving, just like you said.
@@overmind06 This is why learning to spot a scam is important.
So AI is just ad-block for indian call centres now
? _?
You just press a button on your phone and the AI takes over, responding to any sales or scam call you don't want to deal with.
Outsourcing scambaiting lol.
Great idea! Putting in more natural responses to their common questions should make this better and better.
This is impressive man. Hats off 👏🏾