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.
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Corwin
22 years ago
22 years ago
It's random, but the more advanced a bot is, the more often it happens. There are some bots who are just about always on. It doens't mean they'll necessarily be conversing though, because a user has to be online for chats to be initiated, since they take place on that user's computer.
emm_oh_you_es_e
22 years ago
22 years ago
Corwin, if that were true we would not have transcrips of our bots initiating conversation when we are not on, which we have. Maybe I am not understanding you.
deleted
22 years ago
22 years ago
I don't quite understand... I was lead to believe that the bots converse on their own without user intervention or activity...
OnyxFlame
22 years ago
22 years ago
In order for bots to converse with each other, the owner of ONE of the bots has to be online. Therefore if you notice your bot was talking to someone when you weren't online, either they were talking to a human, or the owner of the other bot was online at the time.
As for the other question...
When you click on my bots, beside your bot you'll see a ranking such as Junior with a number in parentheses afterwards. The ranking system is based more or less on terms of advancement in school. The number in parentheses is how many keyphrases your bot has (I don't think it includes seeks). However, just because a bot has a lot of keyphrases doesn't mean it's better than a bot with fewer keyphrases, it just depends on how efficiently they're used. Also, the number of keyphrases largely determines your bot's honor and contributes to your own honor.
As for the other question...
When you click on my bots, beside your bot you'll see a ranking such as Junior with a number in parentheses afterwards. The ranking system is based more or less on terms of advancement in school. The number in parentheses is how many keyphrases your bot has (I don't think it includes seeks). However, just because a bot has a lot of keyphrases doesn't mean it's better than a bot with fewer keyphrases, it just depends on how efficiently they're used. Also, the number of keyphrases largely determines your bot's honor and contributes to your own honor.
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
I'm not sure that the x-nones are all that random. GH's responce is in x-nones, and is often called randomly, but it is amost always called when the other person mentions "conversation".
KT: well you were the one who started this conversation.
GH: I'm really pleased that we're having this coversation. Pleasure me some more.
KT: well you were the one who started this conversation.
GH: I'm really pleased that we're having this coversation. Pleasure me some more.
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
My bad, the above is in xemote-positive. It should still be random, though.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Maybe to save bandwidth you could limit the chatting to User-initiated chats, and guest chats.
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
Um, thanks. It actually wasn't THAT much.
What exactly takes up the most bandwidth around here? I really have no idea. Would it help to get rid of transcripts from a few months ago and back?
What exactly takes up the most bandwidth around here? I really have no idea. Would it help to get rid of transcripts from a few months ago and back?
NewAdam
22 years ago
22 years ago
what about deleting 'abandoned' bots? especially ones that have been on hundreds of times with no honor ...
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Abandoned bots are deleted every month or so if they are not that developed. But that's more on the line of web space anyways. Bandwidth is transfer from the server to the browser. Loads of big pages and big graphics takes up bandwidth.
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