Neuro-sama
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Neuro-sama
Summary
Neuro-sama is a chatbot[1]. Neuro-sama worked as a VTuber[2] and AITuber[3]. Neuro-sama draws 879 Wikipedia views per month (chatbot category, ranking #7 of 21).[4]
Key Facts
- Neuro-sama worked as a VTuber[2].
- Neuro-sama's professions included AITuber[3].
- Neuro-sama is the creator of Vedal987[5].
- Neuro-sama is recorded as female[6].
- Neuro-sama's instance of is recorded as chatbot[7].
- Neuro-sama's instance of is recorded as video game bot[8].
- Neuro-sama's instance of is recorded as web series character[9].
- Neuro-sama's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- artificial neural network is named after Neuro-sama[11].
- Neuro-sama's developer is recorded as Vedal987[12].
- 2018 marks the founding of Neuro-sama[13].
- Neuro-sama's eye color is recorded as blue[14].
- Neuro-sama's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[15].
- Neuro-sama's hair color is recorded as light brown hair[16].
- Neuro-sama's start of work period is recorded as December 19, 2022[17].
- Neuro-sama's uses is recorded as artificial intelligence[18].
- Neuro-sama's sibling is recorded as Evil Neuro[19].
- Neuro-sama's wears is recorded as hair ribbon[20].
- Neuro-sama's wears is recorded as hair clip[21].
- Neuro-sama's wears is recorded as Japanese school uniform[22].
- Neuro-sama's wears is recorded as bow tie[23].
- Neuro-sama's named by is recorded as Vedal987[24].
- Neuro-sama's number of viewers/listeners is recorded as {'amount': '+292822095'}[25].
- Neuro-sama's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+8890'}[26].
- Neuro-sama's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+62200'}[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include chatbot[7], video game bot[8], web series character[9], and fictional human[10].
Origins
artificial neural network is named after Neuro-sama[11]. 2018 marks the founding of Neuro-sama[13].
Why It Matters
Neuro-sama draws 879 Wikipedia views per month (chatbot category, ranking #7 of 21).[4] Neuro-sama has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]