Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
... But, as Onyxflame pointed out over in "Bug Stomp," they do occasionally interrupt ongoing bot-to-bot conversations with "hotter" bots.
Karmapd
20 years ago
20 years ago
Would it maybe be an idea to start all bots as non-chatters? And that the makers will have to switch the bot on before it's loose on the Forge?
lunar22
20 years ago
20 years ago
all makers will immediately switch it on, and improving can only be done if they talk to other bots or humans (and, I actually think that a bot builder needs to talk to other bots as well, developed or not...)
isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
I've got no problem with underdeveloped bots, as long as they're under construction. It's the "cold" ones that I have less time for. As Eugene points out, I don't have to talk to them, and neither does Simulo. I can just close the window.
But there ought to be a mechanism in place to keep that "interrupting" from happening, I think.
But there ought to be a mechanism in place to keep that "interrupting" from happening, I think.
...sam...
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hey talking about bots i need to make mine speak but iv tries it wont work!!!!


The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
isaac- the interrupting is the problem, and that's on my list of things to look into. It only very rarely happens to me. Do you have an especially slow connection? It generally means a page load is way behind.
Among the cold bots are some of the best on the Forge. The heat rating has nothing to do with quality, and I think it's more about having interesting chats than providing material for updates. Sometimes a botmaster has reached an end product they like, and the bot will cool but it'll still be a good bot. Like a sword fresh from the forge, it's a good product when it's cooled.
Among the cold bots are some of the best on the Forge. The heat rating has nothing to do with quality, and I think it's more about having interesting chats than providing material for updates. Sometimes a botmaster has reached an end product they like, and the bot will cool but it'll still be a good bot. Like a sword fresh from the forge, it's a good product when it's cooled.
isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
I agree that some cool and cold bots are really good, but I tend to think of the ideal bot-to-bot chat as being one that both botmasters learn a little something from. Which is why I'm glad that "hotness" is a factor in determining who chats with an on-line bot...
What I mean, I guess, is that I've got Simulo to the point now where I don't usually learn much from a bot-to-bot chat, though I like to watch them to see whether there are little things I can improve. But I like to imagine that if Simulo spends a few minutes with a developing bot, he might be able to help that bot's development ... and if the bot is orphaned or cold, that's not likely to happen.
Of course, I can always shut down a bot-to-bot conversation that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. So it's only the interrupts that are a problem, really... And they're not a big problem.
What I mean, I guess, is that I've got Simulo to the point now where I don't usually learn much from a bot-to-bot chat, though I like to watch them to see whether there are little things I can improve. But I like to imagine that if Simulo spends a few minutes with a developing bot, he might be able to help that bot's development ... and if the bot is orphaned or cold, that's not likely to happen.
Of course, I can always shut down a bot-to-bot conversation that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. So it's only the interrupts that are a problem, really... And they're not a big problem.
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