Analyze personality traits and compatibility indices based on Twitter content.

Today I came across a really interesting AI project: https://twitter.wordware.ai/.

This project has two main functions:

Analyze a person's personality traits based on their tweets:

I tried it with Elon Musk:

"Based on our AI agent's analysis of your tweets, you are a 52-year-old male entrepreneur leading multiple companies including Tesla and SpaceX, and also a controversial public figure known for being outspoken on social media."

Generate humorous and sarcastic "roasts":

"Alright, Elon, let's get this roast started—hopefully without blowing up like some of your rockets on the launchpad. Your Twitter content is like the unfinished Cybertruck prototype: full of broken promises and sharp edges that shouldn't exist. Your obsession with Mars makes even a barren lifeless planet seem like it might find your personality hard to handle. Your attempts at humor have about as much success as the early Falcon 1 launches, and your dance moves make Mark Zuckerberg look like a TikTok star. But at least your ego is big enough—it might just be part of your secret plan to colonize space."

Check the compatibility between two people based on their tweets:


I tried it with Elon Musk and Donald J. Trump:

The combination of ENTP and ESTP is a volatile mix of "visionaries and doers." Elon's innovative thinking could fuel Trump's action-oriented approach, creating an extremely high-performing partnership. However, both love being in the spotlight, which may lead to friction. To collaborate effectively, they need to rein in their respective egos. That said, they will never be bored—though the world might not be ready for the chaos they bring. Beware: they might suddenly announce a moon colonization plan or send a tweet that crashes the stock market!

The Drama Index is also very interesting:

This duo reigns supreme in the drama kingdom, accompanied by no small amount of chaos. Trump is undoubtedly the king of drama, treating every perceived slight as a national emergency; while Elon is more like the prince of drama, capable of stirring up storms in a teacup with fewer than 280 characters. It’s foreseeable that their Twitter wars would make *Game of Thrones* seem like an afternoon tea party, and their press conferences would turn into impromptu roast shows for critics. The real question is: can the world withstand the combined dramatic impact of these two, or are we merely popcorn-eating viewers of the 'Trump-Musk Reality Show'?