Contest: make a telephone talk-bot for use on BobRTC!

Contest: make a telephone bot (no coding required, don’t worry its easy)

Who can apply: Everyone

Deadline: January 1st end of day

What is a telephone bot?
A telephone talk bot is a simple script that plays an audio file after a predetermined silence has occurred. Some more advanced talk bots were tailored to specific scams and were capable of listening for key words to get to the next part of the scam to improve call time. One bot in particular, project Wendy, went a little further and had machine learning backed responses. Pre-rendered responses for key phrases with ai to run small talk. It was promptly shut down after it tried to order a Krabby Patty and told us her main goal was to take over the human race. Telephone bots do not get tired, they do not hang up, and they will never pay $499 for a one time fixation. We can send 20 talk bots to a 20 person scam call center and occupy every agent.

An example for a telephone bot in action is as followed. This bot is called "Lenny" and you can use it right now if you have access to dial party!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sD6WqxsIjU
This bot wasted 8 minutes of a telemarketers time. Assuming this agent was being paid $15 per hour this bot cost the telemarketing firm a minimum of $2 plus drained the employees energy. Do you hear how she started off strong in the beginning of the call and seemed to lose steam when Lenny wouldn't hang up or get mad, but just didn't seem to understand what was going on. This is mentally exhausting, and causes burn out. Something we at BobRTC think would be beneficial: the next victim a tech support scammer calls may hear the fatigue or anger in the callers voice. They may think twice and realize its a scam.

You can use these bots right now if you have access to dial party. To use Lenny, or any of our other bots do as followed.

When a call begins press STAR {number}. It's better if you type it in quickly once you hear the connecting announcement.

[code] *0 = Lenny (featured above) *1 = FitnessGram *2 = Mack *3 = Egg Man *4 = Barry *5 = Posh man *6 = Dippers *7 = Phil Swift [/code]

Where do you come in?
We need fresh bots. These bots are effective but have been sent to scammers so many times they know these voices. To describe what we need from you I will explain exactly how Lenny works.

To feel like a natural conversation Lenny will not speak at predetermined intervals, but when he detects silence. This makes the conversation seem natural, as someone is responding to you as soon as you finish talking. Lenny cannot "hear" the agent. He does not have the capacity to respond contextually or listen for key phrases, Lenny is a very simple generalized bot. He has 14 voice tracts, and they are all played sequentially after he hears 500 milliseconds of silence. His directory contains 1.wav, 2.wav, 3.wav, 4.wav and so on. His entire source code can be found here https://pastebin.com/UQ7rvg2M

You can help us make a talk bot. We will do the back end coding and setup for BobRTC, the only thing we need from you is the audio files. If you want the bot to have a predetermined beginnning but a random file picked in the middle just name your files as followed: 1.wav, 2.wav, rand1.wav, rand2.wav, rand3.wav and so on. Just upload your audio in a compressed zip folder (or rar, 7zip, tar, bzip, etc) to a upload service and post a link to it.

How a winner is chosen:
The Bobrtc team will find the best bots and send them against actual live scammers. After submissions close and the scammers gear up for the post holiday season (mid January) we will test them. The winner will be determined by one cold metric: average talk time. Whoever's bot can keep the scammers on the line longer wins. If you are designing your bot for a specific scam we will test that bot only against numbers tagged as that scam.

Lenny is currently the heavyweight champion. He has had 45 minute calls. He is especially good at 419 scams, good at IRS scams, but poor at refund and tech support scams. His calls fall off when he cannot answer "its a laptop/desktop" challenge during a tech scammers script.

Example: You submit "Timmy Taxes" (IRS) we will send him against IRS scammers. Feel free to tune him (or her) a specific scam or make a generalized bot like Lenny. Creativity counts here.

How do I make recordings?
https://www.audacityteam.org/
![](upload://eUydnCJ6ethZPvsYKoDTQ6cSy05.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/g3Mj4Hl.png[/img]
![](upload://wRmvywR2KfRg4K1XlTJFHLoVzhr.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/D1lEJxC.png[/img]
![](upload://vfgMb4m2pLzEBe9PVOJJAKparKW.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/53t0kCw.png[/img]
This is a 3.5 second talk file. We must make the output mono, 8000hz, and wav 16bit linear pcm
![](upload://5EqKNbKT54WFdGLZwVnnGi6zyUU.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/CZnWj4T.png[/img]
![](upload://f6zO7SIyYIwkEPB5KER1ExUZCTQ.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/gJeT8m2.png[/img]
![](upload://2Qacv2RgHtEV44OpOIJsa9pqh60.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/MSU2Jp6.png[/img]
![](upload://sqepV8EJ3bZAsHYvkjEnLc6AiGd.png)[img]https://i.imgur.com/bBVboPT.png[/img]

Then upload the file to mediafire, firefox send, dropbox, google drive, mega, 1fichier, and so on allow fairly large file uploads. I think mega allows 10GB for free accounts. You can also send to us directly if you wish, contact us on discord.

Install this free and open source software, get a microphone, and hit record. Make each "saying" a seperate file. For example if you want "Hi, this is Tim." then to wait for a responce, then to say "Oh ok" you would make "Hi, this is Tim" 1.wav and "Oh ok" 2.wav. If you want "Oh" , "Really" , "Is that right?" and "Can you repeat that" in a random order but after the "Hi, this is Tim" and "Oh ok" you would name those files rand1.wav, rand2.wav, rand3.wav and rand4.wav. If you want a predetermined response after 10 random responses, name the file after10rand1.wav, after10rand2.wav and so on. Easy. If you dont know what to name the files just try to name them something intelligible and we will contact you to make sure we got it right.

There is no limit in the number of dialog lines you can submit. One of our bots is just a comedy routine split into sentences. He has over 120 lines before he repeats. There is no limit on number of submissions. There is no limit on number of people involved.

The winner will receive a large sum of call tokens and (if they want) their youtube or twitch (or something) featured on Bobrtc for a few weeks. BobRTC has 10,000+ users at this time so it should drive a lot of traffic to your channel. The deadline for all submissions is January 1st 11:59 pm California Time.

If you have any questions please reply to this thread. Thanks for fighting telephone fraud.

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Here is a voice that will make scammers tremble in fear. The one and only first true tech support scammer, the internet meme himself…Bonzi Buddy.

https://www.mediafire.com/file/jy1w8mi2sefan6g/Bonzicompleted.zip/file
Once 14 is completed, loop back to 3 so the monkey business can continue.

You might be thinking it would take a moron to waste more than a minute talking to a self identified purple monkey. And you're right. Thankfully scammers are morons.

Examples:
https://vocaroo.com/i/s1eEnwAW9kte
https://vocaroo.com/i/s16ACfhrSNKm

@bobHasAvirus#117160 hey buddy come back to Discord, the future is here, BobRTC, lots of things to talk <3

OMFG BOB! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBMISSION! Also we finally got Bob RTC working, I don’t know if you’ve heard of it. It’s just a little calling website. 10,000 users, nothing major. We can still meet up at The secret Hangout if you are interested. Have to be a little bit vague here for the peanut gallery.

@bobHasAvirus#117160 Oh my… Good to see you again sir, we greatly appreciate your high-quality submission.

I have anticipated this day for awhile lol, and you chose to make your return message yet another contribution to the community; this doesn’t surprise me honestly haha. Regardless of whether you decide to become active again on Discord, or even another platform, this post absolutely thrilled me and I fully respect whatever decision you make.

Thank you very much.

@bobHasAvirus#117160 I’m not sure what perspective makes this even better.

Whether they're stupid enough to actually fall for this and continue trying to move forward out of determination.

Or that they're so desperate for a sale, they'll talk through Bonzi's ramblings with the hopes theres a pot of gold at the end of the Rainbow...as if...

This is the future. We are living in the mother fricking future.

Okay a couple questions… is this feature only available while using dial party?

  • Why do I get more lines than what I select?
  • Is it possible to use the bot with one line?

@TeddyScrubs#117971 Yes, as of now adding bots are only available while using any variant of the DialParty feature. As for why more calls are added to the conference than the amount you selected, that is an issue we will take note of and look into soon, thank you for letting us know. The last question is closely related to the first, adding bots into a pre-existing call while also not being in a conference room isn’t the easiest to achieve on our side, at least while also allowing the user to keep participating in the call too. However, a new feature (User conferencing) will be coming in the future, and this will allow you to calls phone numbers one at a time, while using bots, with other BobRTC users. Hopefully that will satisfy people’s request to use bots during a single call.

You could include the MicroSoft critical alert security pop-up warnings. I can see a CRA/IRS/SSA getting flooded with that annoying message


@Darrell64#118310 lol, that’s a good idea! I’ll put it on the suggestions list.

I have been removed from the staff team effective immediately. Someone else will have to do this.

I have made a soundboard in the past called Bolice Man. I would like to make him into a bot but I don’t know how.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/vqm224qihxb6861/Bolice_Man.zip/file

Does anyone know about the Google Duplex bot and if it is available? See this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5VN56jQMWM

(the bot started at minute 1:10). This would be the ultimate scam baiting bot. Mix some of the ideas from kitboga with it, and probably it could keep each scammer busy for an hour.

@marilynbaiter#121895 That is a very intricate bot, definitely impressive and worthy of a company such as Google, though i feel it’d be easier said than done for it to be implemented for our Scambaiting anytime soon…or rather, in a secure way that doesn’t expose our Google accounts/real phone numbers…unless one were to use burners for such things…

I'm very excited for the future that will come for us

@marilynbaiter#121895 Google API/AI costs too much to be reasonably used against scammers. That said…what you’re describing exists and is in operation as ‘Wendy’. Wendy is a multi-faceted approach to scam busting with over 200 unique voices, each with 300+ soundfiles (a lot of them are variations of the same line just so every response sounds ‘fresh’). Voice recognition is done, and then the scammer responses are ran through a database of 100+ scammer phrases/bot responses using levenshtein distance to determine the most applicable response.

Being the maker of Bobross, I have ample access to scammer numbers. When a new popup goes live, 'Smart' Wendy calls, uses voice recognition, makes sure it's an actual scammer, identify if there's an IVR and what DTMF should be sent. 'Dumb' Wendy calls are then sent in, these are slightly more advanced then the asterisk 'Lenny' bot. Dumb Wendy maintains an average call duration of 1.9 minutes whereas voice recognition/fuzzy logic response Wendy can maintain an average call duration of 6-7 minutes. 'Smart' Wendy also does follow-up calls to numbers.

While 'AI' can keep scammers on the line for 2-4x longer than a dumb bot, it's also about 100x more computationally expensive and it's not quite worth it to have every call utilize 'AI'. It's my long-term goal to have 1000 scammers on the line talking to 'AI' bots all at the same time, but that's going to require some long term development/optimization. Getting things to work 'in time' for real time phone communications is not easy.

Because of the cost in time to create, and computational cost, I don't think BobRTC developers would have such a thing anytime soon, in part because it defeats the point of the human labor that BobRTC relies so much upon.

Here is mine.

Dropbox

@bobHasAvirus#121987 Thank you for letting us the scope of the issue using AI.