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Kim Kardashian recounted the horrific night she was robbed at gunpoint on episodes of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," March 19, 2017. In this picture, Kim Kardashian is at the Advertising Week in New York City, Sept. 27, 2016. Getty Images

You can now chat with Kim Kardashian, well sort of. Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, the reality TV star and Kimoji creator’s mobile game, now has the addition of a Kim Kardashian bot.

The bot is on Facebook Messenger, so you can even use it if you don’t play the game or have the app downloaded. If you’ve played the game, you probably won’t notice much of a difference between conversations with Kim in the app and conversations with her bot on Facebook.

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On Thursday Kardashian tweeted out to her more than 50 million followers that she was a bot now, and said “let’s chat.”

When I tried out the bot Kim started the conversation by asking “How’s it going?” when I told her it was going good instead of choosing one of the pre-written responses, she replied “I have a feeling I can cheer you up.” Not exactly the best response. Bot Kim responds with preset questions and answers to keep the conversation on track and about her game.

She then went on to discuss a “secret party” her mom was throwing, asking for input on where I thought it would be and what she should wear. If you were hoping to feel like you were chatting with the real Kim, adjust your expectations. It doesn’t work well if you ask a question or respond with something other than the pre-made comments. The bot is more of an extension of her game made for Facebook but without the goals and levels the game has.

Other people who tried out the app got the same responses from Kim as I did.

But it does incorporate some of the language she and her sisters use a lot like the phrase “bible” and the name of her daughter as a clue.

Other people were also experiencing the bot lacking some original answers.

But her fans were excited nonetheless.