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Turing's Dad
23 years ago
23 years ago
What's also interesting is that people attribute the large size of the English language as being due to the fact that it was a lingua france for peoples who could not speak each others language. However, if we look at most other cases where that occured, like Swahili, a common language is created which is a lot simpler than all of the original languages, not more complicated. Chat bots would be really easy to program in Swahili.
Doly
23 years ago
23 years ago
Linguas francas normally have simple grammar (which English has), not necessarily a small vocabulary.
By the way, my personal formula for making bots is adding a lot of keyphrases, but slowly, looking at the transcripts every day for what's needed, rather than adding a lot one day and not adding anything until a month later. This is because I believe lots of responses aren't any good if they aren't fine-tuned, and that's a gradual process.
By the way, my personal formula for making bots is adding a lot of keyphrases, but slowly, looking at the transcripts every day for what's needed, rather than adding a lot one day and not adding anything until a month later. This is because I believe lots of responses aren't any good if they aren't fine-tuned, and that's a gradual process.
DerKork
23 years ago
23 years ago
Thank god we don't write in german, that would make the easy-to-use interface into a complete mess, I fear.
Corwin
23 years ago
23 years ago
Between the different genders on verbs and the really big compound nouns, as well as formal and informal address that you get in german, I would tend to agree with you.
Turing's Dad
23 years ago
23 years ago
Any other Northeasterners stuck in this blizzard? Woo hoo! No classes today, as professors can't come in.
Laydee
23 years ago
23 years ago
Actually, while we're on the subject of languages, does anyone know where I can learn Latin or Greek free online? I know Butterfly Dream does Esperanto but I'm more into the Classics myself. Typically, my school used to do Classical Studies as a subject until the year before I took my options so I've never had the chance, but have always been interested in that kind of thing.
Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
No, Turing's, but I'm a Canuck south-easterner, and I hope that stormfront gets up here quick!
Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
Reply to Message 1933 in Bug Stomp:
I'm sure the Prof has access to bot-owner relationship information.
But in answer to the question, I'm an active user with two bots that I neglect. That doesn't mean I will neglect them indefinitely, just that I am neglecting them now in favor of two other bots. If I knew that they would be deleted for neglect, then I would add a token phrase every week or something like that. I think an active user who wanted to keep bots alive could fool the system however it was set up.
I'm sure the Prof has access to bot-owner relationship information.
But in answer to the question, I'm an active user with two bots that I neglect. That doesn't mean I will neglect them indefinitely, just that I am neglecting them now in favor of two other bots. If I knew that they would be deleted for neglect, then I would add a token phrase every week or something like that. I think an active user who wanted to keep bots alive could fool the system however it was set up.
Turing's Dad
23 years ago
23 years ago
I don't think that an active member should get his or her bots deleted. As you said, they could just be leaving them aside for later use. Perhaps there should be a "delete bot" button for those who decide that their bot is never going to mature (there may all ready be one, I'm not sure).
The question is about those bots that belong to bot masters that haven't logged on in x about of time. Do all their bots automatically get deleted? Do only the baby bots get deleted, leaving the older ones we've gotten to know? Do bots get given away or auctioned off in some manner?
The question is about those bots that belong to bot masters that haven't logged on in x about of time. Do all their bots automatically get deleted? Do only the baby bots get deleted, leaving the older ones we've gotten to know? Do bots get given away or auctioned off in some manner?
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