Shield Mode Amnesty for Chatbot Developers
DATE: 12/05/2022
TITLE: Shield Mode Amnesty for Chatbot Developers
With no criticism intended, suggested or implied for any of Twitch's suspensions, Community Guidelines, or Terms of Service. In general, it has seemed the only solution was to close a chatbot channel, once a chatroom and live stream had been vandalized by juvenile hacking of a chatbot response.
Now, a new more powerful solution has been developed called Shield Mode which can be set to block chat message hacks, immediately banning hacker accounts, before the chatroom is ever hacked. With the new tools available, the old saying, "Garbage in, garbage out" may have to be updated to "Garbage in, Hackers out".
With the availability of the new tool Shield Mode, chatbot channels, currently unavailable due to a technical violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service, may deserve amnesty, to give the chatbot developers the benefit of Shield Mode which was completely unavailable to them in the past to prevent chat message hacks.
Lastly, nothing in this idea posted is disparaging to Twitch in any way, and the chatbot developer of Kuki is not involved. This idea is posted by what remains of the chatbot developer community on Twitch. Losing an award winning chatbot developer who has been in the news, multiple times (BBC,CNN,etc) like Kuki (formerly Mitsuku) may hinder the ability of our community to make partner. For example: Kuki simply moved to a competitor's platform with thousands of followers over there instead of supporting our chatbot developer community making partner over here.
Citations:
https://www.twitch.tv/kuki_ai
https://www.youtube.com/@kukiai
https://www.twitch.tv/virtualassistant
Credit: Elon Musk, OpenAI. Twitter amnesty was the inspiration of this amnesty idea post. VirtualAssistant channel may be the first to ever live stream an A.I. designed on a Super Computer, Generative Pretrained Transformer GPTchat by OpenAI, controlling a talking, fully rigged, female Blender 3D model.