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Russian computer program fakes chatroom flirting

MOSCOW

CyberLover.ru advertising tool that it says can simulate flirtatious exchanges ...Read the full article

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  1. Alex Yaxmos from Canada writes: Wonder if this program can be used to do online customer service?
  2. Adebisi TheGamer from Canada writes: Oh you are so hot... PLEASE INPUT CREDIT CARD NUMBER*... I want you so bad *PLEASE INPUT HOME PHONE NUMBER

    Seriously, I doubt very much the claims this thing makes and think only the truly stupid would fall for it. However, there is not shortage of that.

    It sounds like BS to me. The REAL software is actually some human at the keyboard in another room. it is called smoke and mirrors. They are going to sell this to a bunch of dumb people and it just won't work as well as claimed because there will be no hidden human by the time they take it home and install it on their server.
  3. Joseph Whistle from Canada writes: Young people are de-evolving to ape levels. Give them a banana, hmm, yummy, banana. lol, c u l8er aleg8or. hi hi, lol. brb. ur so c00l. ur ur u u.
    Good grief, this really IS the most pathetic generation in all of history isn't it?
  4. Dan Shortt from Toronto, Canada writes: This is a relevant and timely article about what the internet is devolving into - a place where nothing is as it seems, no-one can be fully trusted, and "reality" may be just a simulation.

    I can just imagine a police officer posing on the net as a young girl while trying to catch on-line predators, interacting all night with this Cyberlover program. Should produce interesting results.
  5. Terry Terry from brantford, Canada writes: It used to be that necessity was the mother of invention, it appears that things are getting invented now for absolutely no good reason.

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