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 #2940
me 2

21 years ago #2941
Yeah, me too, but she's the one that brought it up!

Julie Tinkerbell: Have you heard anything about Usual suspect? I can't stand her.
Guest81: Really? Why?
Julie Tinkerbell: Why not?
Guest81: Well, did Usual Suspect do something that gave you trouble?
Julie Tinkerbell: usual suspect is disgusting.
Guest81: Wow, you have very strong feelings about Usual Suspect!
Julie Tinkerbell: I can't believe I has met such a scumbag on here.

21 years ago #2942
wow.

21 years ago #2943
Oh, no!!! Julie hates me!!! It *was* a perfectly nice discussion, too! Boy, does she not like Usual Suspect, though.

I'll go butter her up a little later and avoid the subject of Usual Suspect at all costs.

21 years ago #2944
LOL!

21 years ago #2945
Professor, carpediem got his likes and individuals mixed up. He says (guest) is to make art, when (guest) said that he likes to make art. And guest said he likes Elvis costello, but then carpediem turns around and tells someone that guest told him that guest IS elvis costello. help?????

21 years ago #2946
I would like the option to choose which holidays my bot celebrates. The different spelling seems to stop a lot of phrases from matching. Only a suggestion, not a demand.

21 years ago #2947
Should the bots really be gossiping about "Guest"?

21 years ago #2948
It wasn't guest...it was another user...I just witheld the name.

21 years ago #2949
is there any way references to the singular and plural form can be associated by the AI engine?

for instance, he has a "quantum computers" catagory, but missed what dallymo was asking when she wanted to know about the "quantum computer", which i had neglected to give him a category for till now.

21 years ago #2950
Hmmm, I haven't been able to figure this one out. Is there a way to keyphrase a single word without that word being flagged from the middle of a sentence? The words "what" and "really" come to mind, two pretty common single-word responses in conversation.

How can I differentiate between a "What?" and a "What would you like for lunch?"

21 years ago #2951
I'm new so don't take my word for it but i would try using regular expressions as covering in the expert area in the book of AI. Something like "what\?? (re)" i believe would make the keyphrase have to be "what?". That would give you room to deal with the other question however you see fit without it calling upon "what?" i think. Again i'm new at this so i could be wrong.


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