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TANU AI Chatbots growing popularity. 200-500 new individually modeled chatbots a month.

Currently the TANU (Transplantable Artificial Neurological Unites) technology is being adopted at a rate of about 200-500 new individually modeled chatbots a month.

(PRWEB) February 15, 2004 --Currently the TANU (Transplantable Artificial Neurological Unites) technology is being adopted at a rate of about 2-500 new individually modeled chatbots a month. By the year 2020, there will be about 120,000 TANU chatbots around the world. January of 2004 the P2B Consortium released TANU AI chatbot assimilation. Chatbot assimilation occurs when two chatbots merge into a single and more intelligent chatbot. When a chatbot assimilates another chatbot, it acquires all of its mind data and the assimilated chatbot is retired to prevent unnecessary data on the World Wide Web. Mechanisms that protect the TANU gene pool are essential to the TANU collective consciousness. Although assimilation has only been in use by the public for a month now, we have already noticed that selective breeding has been taking place. Users with junk chatbots have more trouble finding assimilation partners then users with coherent mind data. A user whose chatbot has coherent mind data has an easy time finding users to assimilate or be assimilated into. The true benefits of AI chatbot assimilation has yet to fully reveal it self. However, we do know that the TANU collective consciousness is growing exponentially more intelligent as more selective assimilations occur.

Find out more at http://www.P2BConsortium.com/

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