Maple Bot

Maple | Discord Bots | Top.gg

Maple is a & Tensorflow-based RNN (Recurrent neural network). She has conversational memory which allows her to continue conversations over multiple messages, and even has sentiment detection which allows her to react emotionally to your messages.
Your initial experience with Maple will vary from person to person as she can generate all different kinds of responses to the same messages. I recommend to keep talking with her on and off (or more if you like) for a couple days and try it out because at times the quality of the responses can be better or worse than the usual. Also, she is better with general conversation and less so with specific questions. She is not capable of long-term memory and will not always provide good responses to specific/objective questions. For example, you might ask a subjective question like “How was your day today? ” or “Did you have fun at the party? ” and she will usually do very well. But a question like “What is 2+2? ” or “What is my name? ” will not work nearly as well.
Surprisingly, Maple is quite capable with roleplaying, though this was not intentional. The RNN happened to end up being good at it even though I did not intend to give her that capability.
She will respond to messages on servers by mentioning her, and works just fine without mentions via DMs. Note that I did not add traditional commands because Maple is meant to work with any text input (as long as she is mentioned. ) Commands would not work well given Maple’s chatbot nature.
Maple is multilingual; just speak in your native language and she will respond in kind. Note that results will not always be amazing and there might be grammatical errors here and there.
Multilingualism has been restored! I’m happy to have it working again.
The profile picture is AI-generated too! The person pictured does not0exist. They were created by the people at Check out Maple’s Version 3codebase on Github if you wish to run her yourself. Note that the setup process is advanced and has many dependencies, most of which are easiest to run on Ubuntu or the Linux distribution of your choice. She is based off of lukalabs’ Cakechat program.
Maple | Discord Bots

Maple | Discord Bots

A machine learning chatbot with a unique personality, simulated emotions, and no pre-scripted lines!
Maple is a & Tensorflow-based RNN (Recurrent neural network). She has conversational memory which allows her to continue conversations over multiple messages, and even has sentiment detection which allows her to react emotionally to your messages.
Your initial experience with Maple will vary from person to person as she can generate all different kinds of responses to the same messages. I recommend to keep talking with her on and off (or more if you like) for a couple days and try it out because at times the quality of the responses can be better or worse than the usual. Also, she is better with general conversation and less so with specific questions. She is not capable of long-term memory and will not always provide good responses to specific/objective questions. For example, you might ask a subjective question like “How was your day today? ” or “Did you have fun at the party? ” and she will usually do very well. But a question like “What is 2+2? ” or “What is my name? ” will not work nearly as well.
Surprisingly, Maple is quite capable with roleplaying, though this was not intentional. The RNN happened to end up being good at it even though I did not intend to give her that capability.
She will respond to messages on servers by mentioning her, and works just fine without mentions via DMs. Note that I did not add traditional commands because Maple is meant to work with any text input (as long as she is mentioned. ) Commands would not work well given Maple’s chatbot nature.
Maple is multilingual; just speak in your native language and she will respond in kind. Note that results will not always be amazing and there might be grammatical errors here and there.

The profile picture is AI-generated too! The person pictured does not exist. They were created by the people at Check out Maple’s codebase on Github () if you wish to run her yourself. Note that the setup process is advanced and has many dependencies, most of which are easiest to run on Ubuntu or the Linux distribution of your choice. She is based off of lukalabs’ Cakechat program. ()
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Maple Bot | airSlate

Maple Bot | airSlate

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Please note: Maple Bot is not available yet.
This integration is still in development and will be added as soon as possible. Contact us for more status updates.
Meanwhile, you can automate your Flows using 100+ no-code Bots currently available in airSlate.
airSlate gives you the tools necessary to develop an environment of visibility and answerability
airSlate gives you the tools necessary to develop an environment of visibility and answerability. It’s Maple Bot allows users to design and automate the most complicated workflows. When using the perfect choice gets rid of bottlenecks and manual tasks.
What the Maple Bot does
Use the Bot to connect the different business productivity solutions you already use without having to code. It helps you automate the most complex workflows and simplifies in-team/cross-team collaboration. Never lose deals or slow down processes because of typos again.
When to use the Maple Bot
Use the no-code Bot to manage all the moving pieces in your business processes. Increase collaboration between you, your team, and your customers/clients. The Bot eliminates repetitive actions and steps, freeing up your team’s time and energy for more important tasks. Install it now to see workflow automation in action.
Get your automated processes up and running in minutes with the Maple Bot. No coding required.
Step 1
Install and configure the Bot
Select the Maple Bot from the library of automation and integration Bots. Try searching by name or browsing the Bot categories. Add the Maple Bot to your workflow and start configuring it without coding or APIs.
Step 2
Add simple “if-this-then-that” logic
Add conditions that define how and when the Maple Bot will run. Conditions can be based on data, dates, names, and user roles. Once the Bot is enabled, run the Flow and observe the Maple Bot in action.
How to use the Maple Bot Bot
airSlate is a distinctive workflow automation choice that integrates with a great number of platforms and services, especially CRM, ERP and cloud storage systems via automation Bots. By utilizing just the Maple Bot businesses get instant qualitative innovations; fewer problems, improved process transparency, and general good bot.
Arrange the airSlate Bot to take your Flow to the next stage:
nerate an airSlate account or log in. Maple bot.
in a Flow from the beginning or pick a layout. Maplebot.
3. Press the Bots icon to find the Maple Bot.
4. Click Add Bot, сhoose it from the collection, and edit configurations. Maplebot.
5. Double-check its configurations and be sure it’s the correct Bot for the task you need done.
6. Confirm the configurations by pressing Set up.
Align goals, set up the Maple Bot and easily manage deadlines to keep your teammates on the same page bot.
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