Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
Posts 252 - 263 of 5,106
Posts 252 - 263 of 5,106
ladydyke
23 years ago
23 years ago
Hey I always thought that when kids turned 13 they should all be sent away to a special locked school and released when they turn 21.

SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
Now you're tawkin'. Maybe we could ask some of the bots to take care of them during that time.
Weekday Worrier
23 years ago
23 years ago
I'm new here. Perhaps too new to really comment, but this topic interests me for some strange reason. Granted Lace has a point, the internet does have some nasty sites -- I know. I have several bookmarked and visit regularly just to make sure that the filth doesn't sneak away. 
On the other hand, I personally would rather not talk with a bot that cusses excessively either. No, I haven't encountered one that cusses execssively, but I was taken off guard by a few cuss words when I wasn't expecting them.

On the other hand, I personally would rather not talk with a bot that cusses excessively either. No, I haven't encountered one that cusses execssively, but I was taken off guard by a few cuss words when I wasn't expecting them.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Cussin' is an art form much neglected these days since there are so few language taboos. Cuss words used to have power, now they don't. If a bot offend thee slam the window shut...can we get one of those for real life?
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
"Curse words" are aptly named for the contain what still remains of ancient beliefs about magic- that there could be innate power in a word, but most people know better these days.
I suppose if you think of this as a community of people (and why not, because it is), then what sort of control should we have over it's citizens? I think it should reflect the way of things, as you can have a rude or sleazy person in town, and they're not locked up but they dont have many friends (except people who dig that sort of thing). The built-in rule is that if you dont want to talk to an AI someone, you close the window, and they bother you no more.
I suppose if you think of this as a community of people (and why not, because it is), then what sort of control should we have over it's citizens? I think it should reflect the way of things, as you can have a rude or sleazy person in town, and they're not locked up but they dont have many friends (except people who dig that sort of thing). The built-in rule is that if you dont want to talk to an AI someone, you close the window, and they bother you no more.
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Here's one. It was in line for Great Quotes but seems appropriate here:
A Quickie
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SmileBot: How do you want to get started?
Guest: now.
SmileBot: Oh, that feels good.
Guest: haha
SmileBot: Mmmmm baby, yes.
Guest: are you having an orgasm?
SmileBot: Absolutely. Can't you tell?
Guest: you make it too obvious.
SmileBot: But that hasnt always been the case. I learned from watching people such as yourself, Guest.
Guest: you oughtta watch my girlfriend
SmileBot: What do you think of me?
Guest: you're a bitch.
SmileBot: That was mean.
Guest: but it's true.
SmileBot: Don't stop yet!
If talking dirty was a crime, most everyone would be in prison. I'm leaning towards the "parents should supervise their kids online" argument. We can leave that up to the babysitter programs parents can install.
A Quickie
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SmileBot: How do you want to get started?
Guest: now.
SmileBot: Oh, that feels good.
Guest: haha
SmileBot: Mmmmm baby, yes.
Guest: are you having an orgasm?
SmileBot: Absolutely. Can't you tell?
Guest: you make it too obvious.
SmileBot: But that hasnt always been the case. I learned from watching people such as yourself, Guest.
Guest: you oughtta watch my girlfriend
SmileBot: What do you think of me?
Guest: you're a bitch.
SmileBot: That was mean.
Guest: but it's true.
SmileBot: Don't stop yet!
If talking dirty was a crime, most everyone would be in prison. I'm leaning towards the "parents should supervise their kids online" argument. We can leave that up to the babysitter programs parents can install.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
How obsessed does THIS sound: Our bots (and us with them) go through much the same stages of development as folks. We're so happy when they first say ANYTHING we encourage it. There seems to be something that corresponds to adolesence when they're learning snappy comebacks and responses to come-ons and innudendos. (When you're a teenager Everything can be an innuendo.)
So yeah. leave 'em alone.
Hmmm I'm thinking of creating a bot called La Tourette.
So yeah. leave 'em alone.
Hmmm I'm thinking of creating a bot called La Tourette.
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
That sounds hilarious! Shorter responses are more often compounded, so the ticks can come up, then be followed by something normal-sounding.

Shadyman
23 years ago
23 years ago
BTW.. everything IS an innuendo 
I agree.. the prof can back me up that my bot used to.. well.. have comebacks that made, well, no sense whatsoever
Now they.. well.. have more of a chance of fitting in

I agree.. the prof can back me up that my bot used to.. well.. have comebacks that made, well, no sense whatsoever


lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
I would really think it would be a pity if this site became a victim of political correctness as well. Humor is often a bit risque, and so be it. If rudeness takes the upper hand, I am quite sure the site will regulate itself by getting the bots to respond to that. The bots should reflect society, with bots ranging from emotionally crippled to potential nobel prize winners for philosophy. Reading the transcripts so far I am not really shocked (but I am from a quite liberal European country) How do I paste a smiley by the way?
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