== How to Use ======= To talk to Chip, just type in a question or message like: what’s on your mind how are you what do you know about me He can remember things you say and sometimes bring them up later (though he doesn’t always get it right). It’s not perfect, but it makes conversations more fun. Keep in mind, Chip’s responses will often be silly, off-topic, or just weird. That’s part of his personality. Try asking random stuff and see what he comes up with!
== Explanation ======= Chip runs on a custom system I made called Token Frog. It's what lets him be generative while still keeping some consistency. Each word (or "token") is part of a graph, where words are connected through patterns. When Chip "thinks", he moves along paths in that graph to build his response. He also uses something called Spatial Data. This helps keep his ideas more connected—so if he's talking about pizza, he's more likely to switch to cheese than something random like gaming. It makes things flow a bit better. This is the first version of Chip, so yeah, he's not perfect. Responses might be bland, grammar can be off, and sometimes he's just straight up goofy or says weird stuff. If you’ve got ideas or find bugs, leave a comment!