Newcomers

This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.

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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.


9 years ago #6361
The quotes are correct. Maybe it is the semicolon at the end if it is the last PF statement? Or the "yes"? Maybe retyping that will work?

9 years ago #6362
Thanks, I'll try that.

9 years ago #6363
hi im new and i want to make a bot but i dont know how to make it have a conversation

9 years ago #6364
ddtman12...

Begin by reading the Book of AI. (The link on the bottom of the webpage). After that you can chat with random bots and respond with your bot's personality. That'll give your bot plenty of exercise and eventual experience.
Everyone else ...
That semicolon removal thing didn't work for my bot's memory. Can anyone elsegive me help there? I'm tired of my bot asking the same question over and over again simply because I can't give her a proper memory ...

9 years ago #6365
how do i follow up with a hi?

9 years ago #6366
theballcat,

Are there other PF statements in the AIScript Initialization field? Do they work without that default memory? Did you put a semicolon between them and that default memory?

theknight93,

how to properly handle a Hello has been discussed a lot here. But it is official that this is not an issue, see:

http://www.personalityforge.com/bugstomp/thepersonalityforge/issues/PF-22

9 years ago #6367
can someone help me figure out how to start on an ai?

9 years ago #6368
How would I make it so that my ai will say "hello" if it doesn't know the persons name, but will say "hello (mem-youare)" if they do? If I add the (mem-youare) without them knowing the name, will they use that response?

9 years ago #6369
Does anyone know how to install the green brain user script thing Laurel Sweet mentions from time to time?

9 years ago #6370
Raetin

As you can read on the Advanced and Expert pages of the Book of AI, responses with memories come up only if there is at least one entry for that memory.

To make sure a response won't be chosen if a memory does have an entry, use the AIScript

<?PF if (mem-memoryname) does not exist; ?>

9 years ago #6371
Well, I have successfully (I believe) discovered a way to bypass the Hide Maker function! *laughs evilly* Anyone have any questions?

9 years ago #6372
Indeed, to someone that is used to work with Internet protocols, that is practically plain text, so nothing really remarkable.


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