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 1,612 - 1,623 of 7,766
Monel
22 years ago
22 years ago
Okay... anything above, 'Alive!' honor level? (Which Dax just reached at 1625 or so...)
emm_oh_you_es_e
22 years ago
22 years ago
God Louise has reached a quite Godly level and Oraknabo, dunno about that chap
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
God Louise reached Alive! last summer and is now close to having 5000 phrases. As I understand it, our Golden Boy has fewer than that, but that bot is still VERY human, whatever his developmental level may be. God Louise needs a lot of specific knowledge because of her concept. Oraknabo probably doesn't need as much.
It's not about numbers. It's about how much time and thought you put into your bots.
It's not about numbers. It's about how much time and thought you put into your bots.
linloth
22 years ago
22 years ago
I just noticed while I was in 'debug' that my bot used a synonym for a remembered adjective. Is this part of the new Forge? Or has it always been there and I just didn't notice. I thought it was really COOL.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
word substitution has usually been toned down, maybe to 1 in every 1-5000 possible occurences
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
Weird! A few minutes ago I tried to log in but couldn't, so I started doing a guest chat with LinBot. That went just fine, but I was surprised to see a popup from MondoBot!
Bedawyn
22 years ago
22 years ago
Hi, everyone. People were talking about xfavorite a while back, and I'm also unhappy about my bots picking random favorites instead of the ones that suit their personalities. So I have a question:
Corwin said, "The system checks for xfavorite triggers before it looks at keyphrases. if it finds one, it goes straight to an xfavorite response without looking at your keyphrases. There is no way around getting random responses unless the order that things happen is changed. "
If that is true, what would happen if you just deleted the response from xfavorite? If it didn't have any responses to choose from, would it then let your keyphrases take over or would it futz things up?
Corwin said, "The system checks for xfavorite triggers before it looks at keyphrases. if it finds one, it goes straight to an xfavorite response without looking at your keyphrases. There is no way around getting random responses unless the order that things happen is changed. "
If that is true, what would happen if you just deleted the response from xfavorite? If it didn't have any responses to choose from, would it then let your keyphrases take over or would it futz things up?
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Question with regard to (definition)...
How come "what is a ray gun" worked, but "what is a dragon" didn't? The second case just gave (definition).
I also saw hillside and some other words work... Is it because Dragons don't exist? ;-)
How come "what is a ray gun" worked, but "what is a dragon" didn't? The second case just gave (definition).
I also saw hillside and some other words work... Is it because Dragons don't exist? ;-)
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Maybe prof was workin on the system at the time? I know there was one pount when all the bots were just saying things with the (whatever) in it, not actually substituting them
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