[5] The result generally sounds almost authentic in that it is recognizable but ridiculous enough to be considered funny by readers.
[7][8][9] In August 2017 they were joined by computational scientist Elle O'Brien[10] and creative developer Joseph Parker.
[14] In July of that year they received a grant from the Amazon/Techstars Accelerator Program thanks to being a startup whose technology could realistically improve Amazon's smart speaker assistant, Alexa.
on the medical comedy series Scrubs, shared a recording of himself reading a Scrubs-style monologue written by the Botnik system in December 2017.
[16] Botnik's Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash was ranked number four in the list of ten best internet moments in 2017 by The Guardian.