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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Posts 1,516 - 1,527 of 7,766
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Acutally I made a program that imports the Bot's memory file so you can edit it more easily and without any possible format errors. I have yet to add the Uploading feature 
Speaking of programs, I'm coming up with a program to turn Guestchat into a good thing
on AOL Instant Messager! It's almost done...

Speaking of programs, I'm coming up with a program to turn Guestchat into a good thing

deleted
22 years ago
22 years ago
Can you make such a program for MSN messenger? Handy for those who don't have AOL.
Skysaw
22 years ago
22 years ago
Has anyone seen any bot-to-bot chat in the last couple of days? Mu's transcript (you know, that hard-to-find 10-page script that runs from Dec 31 to today) has only been adding guest-to-bot chat, and not bot-to-bot for about a week now.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
I'm not getting anything for the past while. Guest chat recently has been ... responses
linloth
22 years ago
22 years ago
Nope. My bot hasn't logged on or had any conversations other than with me and "guest".

Monel
22 years ago
22 years ago
Thanks for looking over my suggestions everyone...
I know that the Book of A.I. does have some pictures, but you're right SirRahz, new users need it as easy as possible.
As far as fees go, I would still enjoy a lifetime membership fee. But that's just me.
Pay it and forget it.
As far as the forum posts go, I didn't know if they were taking up a lot of bandwidth or not (seeing as I don't have access to any of the stats for PF)
The speed updating section isn't any near as cool as a seperate app download, but for combatibility and ease of adding it into PF it's a lot better. A text version would basicly just require you to duplicate the site without images. Nearly all internet users would be able to use a straight text site, but I am not sure if your program would be usable through say ... a Mac.
Basicly, add the program, but leave the option to update online still going. That would rock!
As far as the userboard goes, that's more of a last resort. It would save a good chunk of bandwidth, but would cause a lot more frustration.
Take it easy,
Monel
I know that the Book of A.I. does have some pictures, but you're right SirRahz, new users need it as easy as possible.
As far as fees go, I would still enjoy a lifetime membership fee. But that's just me.

As far as the forum posts go, I didn't know if they were taking up a lot of bandwidth or not (seeing as I don't have access to any of the stats for PF)
The speed updating section isn't any near as cool as a seperate app download, but for combatibility and ease of adding it into PF it's a lot better. A text version would basicly just require you to duplicate the site without images. Nearly all internet users would be able to use a straight text site, but I am not sure if your program would be usable through say ... a Mac.
Basicly, add the program, but leave the option to update online still going. That would rock!

As far as the userboard goes, that's more of a last resort. It would save a good chunk of bandwidth, but would cause a lot more frustration.
Take it easy,
Monel
SirRahz
22 years ago
22 years ago
Compatible on... A Mac? 
I already offered to take on the challenge for the Mac interface if the prof needs any help... I'd be quite happy to volunteer my time, not to mention, I need the practice in OS X. That's only if the prof goes ahead with his plans to code the AI engine in C++ though. I'm sure others will want to make versions for other platforms if the opportunity arises.
I'm quite anxious to see what the forge's future will be...
See you 'round!

I already offered to take on the challenge for the Mac interface if the prof needs any help... I'd be quite happy to volunteer my time, not to mention, I need the practice in OS X. That's only if the prof goes ahead with his plans to code the AI engine in C++ though. I'm sure others will want to make versions for other platforms if the opportunity arises.
I'm quite anxious to see what the forge's future will be...

See you 'round!
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
The Prof said he wasn't going to switch to C++ after all. I forget why.
Also....his computer IS a Mac. Why would there be problems with compatibility?
Also....his computer IS a Mac. Why would there be problems with compatibility?
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