
A new version of Bad Idea AI’s (BAD) AI chatbot has been introduced with numerous significant changes, the SHIB partner company said on its Twitter/X page.
New BAD AI chatbot version released
The Bad Idea AI chatbot has released version 4.2, according to the tweet that was just published. It includes “improved accuracy of knowledge matching,” configurable nodes, and other speed enhancements.
In October of last year, the BAD AI bot was released on Telegram’s “Shibarium Tech” channel, working with the Shiba Inu development team under the enigmatic leadership of Shytoshi Kusama. In addition to many other tasks, this bot assists channel users in analysing market patterns and projecting the results of different trading methods.
https://x.com/badideaai/status/1752146480389890058?s=20
The bot launch’s original objective was to remove geographical barriers to accessing AI technology and make access to them more democratic and easy. Furthermore, the bot revealed upon launch that it was also intended to assist Shibarium initiatives by providing them with access to AI despite their minimal technological resources. BAD AI bot’s other capability is exposing these initiatives to the public.
The community was recently cautioned against BAD and Shibarium by the SHIB team. In a tweet, SHIB’s official marketing lead, Lucie, cautioned the SHIB and BAD communities not to fall for a fresh con.
She emphasised that although con artists have surfaced stating the opposite, BAD and Shibarium have not yet been bridged. Lucie cautioned the community not to link their wallets to websites that advertise “BAD token on Shibarium” and to exercise caution.
SHIB burn rate skyrockets
According to the Shibburn wallet tracker, a considerable amount of SHIB meme coins have been burned during the last day out of the total amount that is presently in circulation on the market.
Thanks to the collective efforts of the SHIB community, 61,235,837 Shiba Inu coins have been permanently locked in unspending blockchain wallets. Shibburn data indicates that this resulted in a whopping 1,343.90% increase in burn rate.
27,218,290, 21,786,492, and 10,000,000 SHIB were the contents of the three greatest burn transactions; the first two were created by the same unidentified SHIB burner.