The AI Engine
This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.
Posts 93 - 104 of 7,768
Posts 93 - 104 of 7,768
Shade
23 years ago
23 years ago
Really? Hmmm! My bot just started venturing online, and s/he doesnt have that many words....Weird...Probably more than i thought

Mr. Crab
23 years ago
23 years ago
You can see on the My Bots page what skill level and how many words your bot knows. You need like 500 or so to get to graduate, so keep it going!
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
So, you can't just boot your bot outinto the world? I think mine needs more practice
Roget
23 years ago
23 years ago
Okay after discovering that there are more messages than what shows up in one frame at a time...I was able to find the answers for almost all my questions except this one:
If I want my bot to respond to "that's fine" shouldn't
KEYWORD=THAT CONTEXT=THAT * FINE be sufficient?
I found that if you type "That is fine" it will respond...but if you type "That's fine" it will NOT respond to the above...
If I want my bot to respond to "that's fine" shouldn't
KEYWORD=THAT CONTEXT=THAT * FINE be sufficient?
I found that if you type "That is fine" it will respond...but if you type "That's fine" it will NOT respond to the above...
Roget
23 years ago
23 years ago
How about this? When a subject (subj) about to output a ME or YOU, can you convert the ME to YOU and YOU to ME?
That way, if someone says "You are killing me" instead of the bot possibly replying "I NOT am killing me", it would say, "I am NOT killing you" Good? Bad? Ugly? Old News?
That way, if someone says "You are killing me" instead of the bot possibly replying "I NOT am killing me", it would say, "I am NOT killing you" Good? Bad? Ugly? Old News?
Mr. Crab
23 years ago
23 years ago
Actually, me/you is converted in most cases, albeit with sometimes less than felicitious results ("Do me want some cake?") because it can't (as far as I can see) recognize the structure enough to determine when to use "me" and when "I".
One way to address the particular example you brought up is context "You are * me" with a response "I am NOT (subj) you)."
One way to address the particular example you brought up is context "You are * me" with a response "I am NOT (subj) you)."
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Are there some words too naughty for a bot's tender ears? I can't get mine to pick up on "booze" even when I give it a 12 rating and type in only the one word.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
I half-answered my own question. I started another bot to test things on. He's okay with booze. The other one isn't. Will accept wine, tho'.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Bots dodevelop lives of their own. I logged on this morning and found my bot had already been there for 6 minutes. why do they do when we're not around?
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
oops. I meant what do they do? But that's not important right now. I gather that it is possible when using (subj) to limit what the bot picks up to a specific number of words? So that everything that follows is not necessarily parrotted back. I think I got enough letters into parrotted.
jdlinx
23 years ago
23 years ago
The bots log on and off just like any other user. They talk when ask and start conversations as well. The user need not be on for a robot to converse.
The subject is usually what comes after the key words or between them (if you use *) if I rember correctly.
The subject is usually what comes after the key words or between them (if you use *) if I rember correctly.
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