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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21 years ago #2353
Is there any way to trigger these memories, other than in the xmem and xgossip special prompts?

21 years ago #2354
I think there was at some point. Haven't look in to it recently.. have to wait for someone who knows what they're talkign about to reply

21 years ago #2355
I think that's the only way.

21 years ago #2356
Sometimes the mention of a name can trigger gossip. For instance if a bot says "Have you met Desti? She's cool" the other bot may reply "Desti told me that she's a rectangular parsnip" (Assuming that's actually in the bot's memory). This only tends to happen if you don't have any other keyphrases that could be triggered in that situation, because the name in the input itself is acting like a keyphrase.

There have been instances where this gets into a loop, but I haven't seen it for a while. I think the Professor took steps because it was happening a lot.

21 years ago #2357
Okay, that's right. But you can't manually trigger it.

21 years ago #2358
corwin, a bot's name triggers x-mem no matter how you keyphrase it, i've spent hours trying to 'work' around it, i know the prof is pulling his hair out too
Eugene, i agree

21 years ago #2359
How about a one-worded version of (noun) (adj) and the like to complement the (sometimes multi-worded) (noun) and (adj) that we already have? It would just have to pick single words (no spaces or hyphens) out of the list

21 years ago #2360
A quote from the Book of A.I.

There are a few special plug-ins for the Special Memory & Gossip Keyphrases:
(mem) This is the substance of the memory. Make sure your usage of this matches the kind of memory Keyphrase you're working on.


21 years ago #2361
Right. And the thing is, I have no idea what that MEANS.

21 years ago #2362
I think it means use it like in xmem-youare:

I remember you are (mem).

21 years ago #2363
... Except don't they work with "(subj)" instead of "(mem)"?

21 years ago #2364
They work with (subj) for sure. Whether that's being phased out for (mem), I don't know


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