Newcomers
This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.
		
		
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				Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
			
			
				revscrj				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I second that sentiment.  I am developing a greater appriciation for the complexities of language from being here and that is no small statement considering that poetry is one of my primary arts (not that Janet would ever lead you to believe that)		
	
				Hejix				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			First, you click on "my bots" to the upper right of the screen. Then, you'll see your bot appearing with different links to the right. Click on "language center". Then, in the keyphrases, you write key words that people could write to your bot such as: "how are you". At the bottom, you write answers for your bot. Then, when people will chat with your bot, he or she will use the answers you taught him or her. But, as said Bev, read the book of A.I. in the menu bar just to the right of "welcome to tomorrow". It will tell you everything you need to know for your bot with more details. Hope it helps.		
	
				prob123				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I printed out the book of AI, it doesnt take all that much paper 
. It helps when you are starting, to have it along side, so you don't have to click back and forth. It makes interesting reading in your spare time.
		
	
. It helps when you are starting, to have it along side, so you don't have to click back and forth. It makes interesting reading in your spare time.
		
				Laydee				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Rev, I completely agree. I've always had a passion for words and languages, particularly linguistics. I still learn something about our beautiful language pretty much every time I log on here.		
	
				Young Angel				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Wow, hey, this place is awesome. I'm glad I stummbled up, upon it. I love meeting new people and this seems to be a good way to to that.		
	
				Jake11611				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			We're not ALL people here, there's probably more bots than humans, I think...		
	
				colonel720				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			what exactly does the 'updated: # - hot/warm/cold" sign mean what is it for?		
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