In an article published by Famitsu, it was announced that Twitter users will soon be able to interact with a publicly-available version of the Amadeus Kurisu Realization Project, originally announced in 2019—users will be able to interact with the project over a span of three days, beginning July 29, 2021 and ending on July 31, 2021.
The previous interface, which was available on an application basis, was notably shut down earlier this year with no announcements as to what would follow. This version of the project allowed users to ask “Kurisu” questions and receive answers; users were also able to submit answers to other users’ questions, written in Kurisu’s style of speech.
Starting July 28, Twitter users will be able to interact with an Amadeus “Kurisu” chatbot by sending a direct message to the narikiri_ai Twitter account; in turn, the chatbot will reply.
Famitsu will also be hosting a livestream on July 30, 2021 during which the Amadeus Kurisu Realization Project will be discussed. AI researcher Ryuichiro Higashinaka, from NTT R&D, will appear on the show to discuss the project; NTT is one of the companies collaborating with MAGES. to make this project a reality.