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  1. pygmalion.chat › charactersPygmalionAI

    Open-source AI project for chat, role-play, adventure, and more!

  2. pygmalion.chat › aboutPygmalionAI

    PygmalionAI was originally a small project ran by two guys that wanted to build open-source models inspired from the Character.AI model. Unfortunately, one of the original two left the project in 2023. It was a huge loss for us, but we recovered. In July 2023, we incorporated as a company as PygmalionAI Inc. with three co-founders.

  3. In popular culture. Films. Television. References. External links. Pygmalion (play) Pygmalion is a play by Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, named after the Greek mythological figure. It premiered at the Hofburg Theatre in Vienna on 16 October 1913 and was first presented on stage in German.

    • Bernard Shaw
    • 1912
  4. Pygmalion (mythology) In Greek mythology, Pygmalion ( / pɪɡˈmeɪliən /; Ancient Greek: Πυγμαλίων Pugmalíōn, gen .: Πυγμαλίωνος) was a legendary figure of Cyprus. He is most familiar from Ovid 's narrative poem Metamorphoses, in which Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with a statue he had carved.

  5. Full Text. Pygmalion Full Play Summary. Previous Next. Two old gentlemen meet in the rain one night at Covent Garden. Professor Higgins is a scientist of phonetics, and Colonel Pickering is a linguist of Indian dialects.

    • Bernard Shaw
    • 1912
  6. This article was most recently revised and updated by Virginia Gorlinski. Pygmalion, in Greek mythology, a king who was the father of Metharme and, through her marriage to Cinyras, the grandfather of Adonis, according to Apollodorus of Athens. The Roman poet Ovid, in his Metamorphoses, Book X, relates that Pygmalion, a sculptor, makes an ivory ...

  7. Article History. Wendy Hiller as Eliza Doolittle and Leslie Howard as Henry Higgins in the 1938 film version of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. Pygmalion, romance in five acts by George Bernard Shaw, produced in German in 1913 in Vienna. It was performed in England in 1914, with Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Eliza Doolittle.