Jolly Roger Telephone Company

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Jolly Roger Telephone Company

Jolly Roger Telephone Company

@JollyRogerTelCo

I decided that telemarketers deserve a cruel fate, so I programmed an artificially intelligent bot that keeps them on the line for as long as possible.

Monrovia, CA Katılım Şubat 2016
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Jolly Roger Telephone Company
Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
Play.HT has been a great partner for Jolly Roger Telephone. We're thrilled they found success at Meta, but bummed that we won't be able to use them anymore. We're evaluating @elevenlabs now.
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Some Guy@randy_marsh97·
@BasedTorba Wife and I use @JollyRogerTelCo to tie these losers up with AI so they can’t call anyone else!
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Hatenabito⊿ ۞
Hatenabito⊿ ۞@JordanGuatqui·
@carbonmfg @VVenerabilis One sufficiently gullible mark out of a hundred scam calls is probably enough for them to turn a tidy profit. If you’re getting their calls and you have a little time on your hands, have some fun stringing them along as long as possible. Or let @JollyRogerTelCo do it for you.
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Darragh Grove-White
Darragh Grove-White@Darraghgw·
📞 Americans received over 70 billion robocalls in 2024. That's about 211 calls per person It's time to fight back - enter Jolly Roger @JollyRogerTelCo ($1.99/mth) Think of Jolly Roger as your personal army of chatbots designed to waste scammers' time. Check it out here: youtu.be/9ox6rnPD1ko This product is easy to gift and set up for your parents and elderly relatives. Pro Tip: Record and save your favorite bot conversations. They make great educational material for teaching others about scam tactics.
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Roger Anderson
Roger Anderson@rogerbanderson·
I used to watch the Rockford Files with my dad. I have re-discovered it and enjoying a time capsule of Los Angeles in the 1970s (and I think of my dad). Before the "fake 555" numbers were formally defined, you'd catch moments like this. One big 555 number and some smaller numbers. In the 1970s, the second digit of a number could not be a 0 or 1, so notice the use of local area codes 213 and 714 as prefixes. These were invalid numbers at the time. Some of the smaller numbers are valid. I would be thrilled if my telephone number appeared in an old TV show. Nowadays, 555 numbers are only fake in the 555-01xx range* *I remember having to unblock a 555 number from a telephone system I managed when a local Audi dealer got an 800 number in the 555 range. Until then, I thought 555 was always invalid. #rockfordfiles
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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
@JimBrowning11 This is amazing, Jim! You provide such great service to the world. We've been following you for many years and we're excited to see AI deployed as a "good guy". If you're game, we can get Daisy answering US telephone numbers as an experiment with Jolly Roger Telephone service
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Jim Browning
Jim Browning@JimBrowning11·
Still a bit of work to do on this, but hopefully scam phone calls will become less and less effective. And it's good to have a laugh at scammers talking to super-realistic bots!
Sky News@SkyNews

Meet Daisy, the new AI 'Granny' who has one aim... to frustrate fraudsters 👩‍🦳️ Sky's @skysarahjane speaks to virtual vigilante @JimBrowning11 about the tech that aims to stop scammers. trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
@xphacter @davepl1968 This is amazing, Dave! Your voice sounds great, and there's no latency??? Would you like to hear it answer some real telemarketer scammer calls? We get plenty of them - we can send some to your virtual Dave.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I trained up an AI voice to sound exactly like me and then built a model that is super-interested in telemarketing calls but totally noncommittal, in order to drive them crazy... here's how it went!
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Goodness Exchange@goodnessXchange·
@JollyRogerTelCo uses #AI bots to waste a telemarketer's time in a brilliantly entertaining way. But what's even better? It helps divert harmful unwanted calls away from our loved ones that are most susceptible to scammers! Full #podcast episode here >> youtube.com/watch?v=ZzbFc1…
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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
Don't bother hanging up on telemarketers. They'll just call back tomorrow. Why would they stop? Use our robots to chat them up. Use Jolly Roger Telephone service to replace your mobile's voicemail. Humans leave a message, scammers get a robot. Transfer the pain. If they're smart, they'll stop calling you. If not, you get a laugh every time.
Roger Anderson@rogerbanderson

THE MYTH THAT NEVER DIES: "Don't say yes to a telemarketer" Somehow this story is circulating again. I've been tracking it closely for eight years and I cannot find any case of a telemarketer using your recorded "yes" to scam you. I don't even know how that could possibly work. How hard is it to scrape any influencer's voice or even clone a voice at this point? The BBB uses words like "could" and "might". If you know of any confirmed case of a scammer using this technique, please tell me? In the meantime, use @JollyRogerTelCo and a crew of my AI-powered robots will answer your scammers and keep them busy. Results are hilarious. Non-scammers get regular voicemail. usatoday.com/story/money/20… via @usatoday

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Derek Culberson
Derek Culberson@DerekCulberson·
@JollyRogerTelCo I have a bunch Avaya 9621 Sets that come up NO Ethernet. My repair facility is telling me its a firmware issue. Can you help?
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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
You know that "hello hello <bleep>" process when telemarketers call? @JollyRogerTelCo breaks that machine. It's called a "predictive dialer" and its job is to get YOU on THEIR phone. Imagine a world where the spammers (just the spammers) get robots every time. That's what we do.
Roger Anderson@rogerbanderson

Alas, another example of how toothless the regulators are when it comes to #telemarketing. The @FCC identifies a #telemarketer (generating BILLIONS of calls), the @FCC imposes a fine of $10 million. The telemarketer says "we're broke", "we're not doing what you accuse us of", and "we agree not to do it anymore", and there's ZERO FINE. Maybe they shut down the company. Maybe they re-form another with the same tech and new names. But you and I keep getting telemarketing calls. Want to actually fight these spammers and love your phone again? Let my @JollyRogerTelCo AI-powered robots intercept your spammers and waste their time. Only the humans reach you. I guess private industry needs to fix this. I'm trying. Here's the article: FTC reaches settlement with XCast Labs over illegal robocalls reuters.com/legal/ftc-reac…

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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
Do you ever feel like blocking telemarketers is like whack-a-mole? They just call again from a different number. The @FCC plays a similar game with telco carriers. They identify a carrier routing telemarketer traffic and tell them to stop. If they don't respond, the FCC tells all the other carriers to stop routing their traffic. The process takes a while to discover, research, issue a warning, wait for a response, then issue a "stop carrying this carrier's traffic". It's not a great system but that's what we have so far. As consumers, we're cheering on the FCC and I wish them well. In the meantime, you can use Jolly Roger Telephone robots to embrace those telemarketers and keep them busy. You don't have to do a thing. We'll chat them up for you and hurt their productivity. Here's the article from Ars Technica: arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
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Jolly Roger Telephone Company@JollyRogerTelCo·
ChatGPT-powered robot chats with a Medicare phone scammer Hello Pirates and Privateers! This is a call between a Medicare phone scammer and a robot powered by @OpenAI's #ChatGPT (using @Speechmatics as the "ears" and @play_ht as the "voice"). There's a very brief intro and then 12 glorious minutes of wasted scammer time with "Jolly Jenny GPT". Then there's some goofy commentary from me that you can ignore. The magic of ChatGPT is all in the superprompt. This one mixes fashion and restaurant trends into a fun set of interaction. I assume you hate unsolicited telemarketing too. If you want us to turn your telemarketers into entertainment, please check us out at JollyRogerTelephone.com. Thanks for listening! 🏴‍☠️☎️🦜
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Erik Waag - Heroic Fantasy Author
Is there an app that can use voice AI to keep a telemarketer on the phone as long as humanly possible?
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