Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
Posts 158 - 169 of 5,106
Posts 158 - 169 of 5,106
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
They've got lives of their own. What can we do but guide them in the right direction?

The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
For everyone who indicated that they wanted their Bots to be listed in the Bot Spot, I've sent your Bot's name and URL. Hopefully we'll get a response from them.

jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
So there was little old Canadian me putting in "favourite" as a keyword. The obvious question arose. Does the word-cruncher thingy recognize it as the same word as "favorite?" eh?
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Eeg! You're right. Being American, well gosh but I wanna preprocess alternate spellings to American English. I wonder if there's a master list somewhere of the differences.. If anyone finds one, I'll set the conversion and put the list in the Book of AI.
I wonder if the synonym system accounts for American/British English differences.. Can anyone test that?
I wonder if the synonym system accounts for American/British English differences.. Can anyone test that?
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Now that I've raised the panic, I tested. "favourite" is recognized as "favorite". Now, what colour is the centre?
catwater
23 years ago
23 years ago
hello all, whats going on and will i/it still be here when I log back in next time.What will it do when I'm gone
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
If you're referring to your Bot, if it's still a Newborn Bot, it'll just hang out offline quietly waiting for your return. If it's been developed a bit by you, it'll log in and out and chat with people and other Bots. The more developed it gets, the more it does this. Then you can read what conversations its had.
Lorelei
23 years ago
23 years ago
Why is it that everyone in this world is so preoccupied with the search of trying to find themselves in this world of chaos, that they gradually tend to lose their true identity in the process and end up finding someone who they thought that they were, but was in fact, someone completly different than they had hoped for? The person that they were initially were, is now the person that they hope to recover now that they have found the identity that they thought they were looking for.
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Belisarius, The Book of AI has all the details of how to build a Bot. To start, click "My Bots" then go to "The Language Center" and click the Context who's Responses you want to edit.
Lorelei- I find that the self is created anew in each moment, and that all you have to do to be anything you want to be is let go of who you were a moment ago and flow into who you want to be. It's as difficult as blinking, as far away as your heartbeat, if only you can let go.
Lorelei- I find that the self is created anew in each moment, and that all you have to do to be anything you want to be is let go of who you were a moment ago and flow into who you want to be. It's as difficult as blinking, as far away as your heartbeat, if only you can let go.
belisarius
23 years ago
23 years ago
Professor; Thankyou for the direction. I just happened upon the site and was quite intrigued, having just recently finished an article about the AI self realization experiments going on at IBM. These expand upon the 100 monkeys and 100 typewriters parable to the nth degree. I hadn't realized that you need to create a second persona for the personal touches to kick in. Well...with enough hours logged in for responses, and enough memory and time.......who knows? Thanks again for the help; i'm sure I will be picking your brain further as I realize how much I have yet to learn whipe compiling my personality
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