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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Posts 3,050 - 3,061 of 7,767
Boner the Clown
21 years ago
21 years ago
You can try something along the lines of "^i am" if you're trying to distinguish "Yes I am" or "He says I am" from something like "I am a clown".
Might need a (re) after it.
Might need a (re) after it.
Someguy
21 years ago
21 years ago
While that would probably work with what your thinking boner...but i believe he wants his bot to continue the current topic(am i right twinkle?). This is why i suggested seeks...it lets your continue a conversation and the seek will override regular keywords. And with the situation he is quoting it would be simple enough to do with a yes seek and a no seek..if he wanted to get more complex he could have more though.
sollunessen
21 years ago
21 years ago
Is it possible to get more than two different results in a single response from a single plugin? If I have a response with more than two, it only replaces the first two.
example:
"The five best colors are (col), (col2), (col3), (col4), and (col5)"
would come out like:
"The five best colors are red, blue, (col3), (col4), and (col5)"
example:
"The five best colors are (col), (col2), (col3), (col4), and (col5)"
would come out like:
"The five best colors are red, blue, (col3), (col4), and (col5)"
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Can I have a response conditional upon the other person's/bot's name? Not nickname; I mean, if Frizella is chatting with me, can she give a response based on my name being dallymo, even if she hasn't stored a memory for my name?
I_have_arrived
21 years ago
21 years ago
Has anyone else noticed that sometimes, when a bot can't think of anything to say, he/she responds his his/her own previous response? It's popped up in my transcripts often:
MyBot: Do you think that's really necessary?
OtherBot: Huh?
MyBot: Of course I think it's necessary!
It's happened several times, and the word in between doesn't necessarily have to be "huh".
MyBot: Do you think that's really necessary?
OtherBot: Huh?
MyBot: Of course I think it's necessary!
It's happened several times, and the word in between doesn't necessarily have to be "huh".
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Yeah, I get that if the other bot's response is "huh" or just "..." Seems like if it's anything the AI engine skips.
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
About the new news item, haven't lists always been optional, like "are you (always|) like that" ?
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
I have two keyphrases:
^do you (verb) (re) [0,0]
and
^what do you do$ (re) [50,0]
When I say to Frizella, "Aliens land on the earth and take you prisoner. What do you do?" she always responds with a response for ^do you (verb) (re) instead of one for ^what do you do$ (re).
Any ideas?
^do you (verb) (re) [0,0]
and
^what do you do$ (re) [50,0]
When I say to Frizella, "Aliens land on the earth and take you prisoner. What do you do?" she always responds with a response for ^do you (verb) (re) instead of one for ^what do you do$ (re).
Any ideas?
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