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.
Posts 229 - 240 of 8,130
Posts 229 - 240 of 8,130
Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
websafe
21 years ago
21 years ago
It looks like we can't post images in our AI's chat window. (I can do this elsewhere, as my Web site account allows remote image hosting.) Am I correct in this?
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Kate--
email it to the Prof with your username and the username of the bot you want it for at benji@daystream.com
websafe--
I don't quite get what you mean
email it to the Prof with your username and the username of the bot you want it for at benji@daystream.com
websafe--
I don't quite get what you mean
Spanklavokia
21 years ago
21 years ago
I created a new bot, but can't seem to access the Language center to tweak his personality. Any suggestions?
stggerlee
21 years ago
21 years ago
I have a desire to make my bot very self aware, I don't want her to answer questions with statements that are vague in response to very specific questions. Such as, if she is asked if she likes dogs, I want her to answer specifically "her" likes, not with a catch-all answer for "do you like". This leads me to think I should write a million specific keyphrase/responses to make her have specific opinions. Is this the way I should go about this, or is there another course? I wondered how many keyphrase/responses you could put in before you slowed the seeks down?
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Inpho- It was slow for a while due to the influx of users from Fark.com, but it looks like it's up to speed again.
Spanklavokia- The link is next to your Bot in My Bots.
stggerlee- Right, you'd have to create a LOT of keyphrases and responses for that, but the system is pretty efficient. For every thousand keyphrases, the search might slow down a tenth of a second. Maybe a little more during high-traffic periods.
Spanklavokia- The link is next to your Bot in My Bots.
stggerlee- Right, you'd have to create a LOT of keyphrases and responses for that, but the system is pretty efficient. For every thousand keyphrases, the search might slow down a tenth of a second. Maybe a little more during high-traffic periods.
stggerlee
21 years ago
21 years ago
OK, thanks Prof. that gives me me a little better understanding of what is possible with "straight" keyphrases.
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ask your questions on this bulletin board, and someone will post answers soon. Or instant message someone listed under 'botmasters online' in that little right frame when you first log on. If the smiley has its mouth open, that means the person is accepting instant messages.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
You may also want to look at the botmaster's profile before you contact them directly, Holyjes: the person's "honor" will tell you roughly how often they've been on the Forge, which may tell you how helpful they can be. But we're always happy to answer questions in the Forums.
websafe
21 years ago
21 years ago
Shadyman: Thanks for noting my query. My question, again: Can we, or will we be able to, include inline images, in our AI's chat space? For example, we can put smilies in a Forum message -- those are images, albeit small, simple ones. Another example: In one of my blogs, I can post images (of any size). This is remote image hosting -- my images are stored at my Web site account, and I call them using HTML code within this blog, on a different Web site.
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