Wordware AI Twitter Roast Bot
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Wordware AI Twitter Roast Bot refers to "roasts" created by artificial intelligence using Wordware, an AI agent that aims to create a digital AI "personality" of a user by accessing their Twitter / X information. The roasts typically draw on a person's interests to personalize insults, with X users sharing screenshots of their roasts in late July 2024 as the tool garnered virality online.
Origin
On July 29th, 2024, X[1] user @kozerafilip made a post about an "AI agent" that "analyzes someone's personality" based on their Twitter profile. The post introduced "Wordware," a program that "scrapes your tweets, analyzes them, and provides insights into your strengths, weaknesses, goals, love life, and even roasts you." In two days, the tweet received nearly 120,000 views and 350 likes (seen below).
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The earliest known post showing someone using Wordware to "roast" themselves is a July 29th, 2024, post by X user @lockstep_fan,[2] who gathered over 80 likes on a post in two days (seen below, left). The post subsequently started a quote chain in which other X users shared the roasts issued to them by the AI.
On July 30th, X[3] user @SkysF1year posted the roast given to them by Wordware, writing, "There’s this website that gives you a roast based on your Twitter account, it didn’t have to go that hard😭" and gathering over 200 likes in a day (seen below, right).
Also on July 30th, 2024, X[4] user @chriscedes posted about how they ran F1 driver Charles Leclerc's Twitter through the program, gathering over 3,000 likes on a post showing the roast the program generated (seen below).
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