Within the span of three sentences, the bots could transition from bitter algorithmic warfare to professing their undying digital love for one another, only to break up a moment later over a misunderstanding about whether they liked pizza. 2. The PewDiePie and Jacksepticeye Let's Plays
11 Jul 2015 — jack what are you doing. there's two of them. they're going to gang up on me. home. top of the morning you ladies my name is Jack. YouTube·jacksepticeye eviebot and boibot top
Long before ChatGPT, Claude, or mid-journey image generators became household names, a different generation of artificial intelligence captured the internet's imagination. In the early to mid-2010s, two browser-based AI avatars ruled YouTube and social media: Eviebot and Boibot. Developed by Rollo Carpenter and Existor, these advanced Cleverscript avatars offered millions of users their very first taste of interactive, emotional, and often hilariously chaotic AI conversations. Within the span of three sentences, the bots
Eviebot and Boibot achieved viral "top" status due to massive exposure from prominent content creators. During the summer of 2015, over 250 videos were uploaded to YouTube within Boibot's first week alone, generating millions of views. The Creator Effect there's two of them
If you have never had a conversation that starts with "How are you?" and ends with "I am going to delete your browser history," you haven't lived.
In 2026, they remain the top choice for a specific demographic: users looking for a laugh, streamers needing content, and AI enthusiasts curious about the history of conversational technology.