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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I don't think it always worked that way, ezzer, becuase I remember it stopping at a comma, too.
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gazissax
21 years ago
21 years ago
Carpediem: I am wanting to overwrite, which is not what it is doing when I have a variable installed and I ask it to remember a new "only". It leaves things as they are.
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ooh! Ooh! Me too! I'm me-too'ing FengShuiGorilla. I want Frizella to ask about a memory and then use the answer to alter her future behavior.
For example: ruebot told Frizella that he wished he had a zebra. Frizella started asking ruebot repeatedly whether or not he'd ever gotten that zebra he was wanting. While that was comedy gold for a while, it did make Frizella sound ever dingier than usual.
I made "Hey, did you ever get..." a "once," so she'll only ask ruebot about his zebra once in a conversation, but he's told her repeatedly that he got the zebra, sold the zebra, cooked the zebra in the recipe she gave him for zebra, etc.
My thought was to remember "yes" as only "wisheshad" if the answer to "Did you ever get..." is yes, and to only aks "Did you ever get..." if "wisheshad" is not "yes," but it doesn't look like it worked; it didn't overwrite "zebra" with "yes" in Frizella's ruebot memories.
For example: ruebot told Frizella that he wished he had a zebra. Frizella started asking ruebot repeatedly whether or not he'd ever gotten that zebra he was wanting. While that was comedy gold for a while, it did make Frizella sound ever dingier than usual.
I made "Hey, did you ever get..." a "once," so she'll only ask ruebot about his zebra once in a conversation, but he's told her repeatedly that he got the zebra, sold the zebra, cooked the zebra in the recipe she gave him for zebra, etc.
My thought was to remember "yes" as only "wisheshad" if the answer to "Did you ever get..." is yes, and to only aks "Did you ever get..." if "wisheshad" is not "yes," but it doesn't look like it worked; it didn't overwrite "zebra" with "yes" in Frizella's ruebot memories.
doulos
21 years ago
21 years ago
Im having a problem with this. How do you make a bot use everything after a keyphrase. For ex. say the question is Where do you like to go out? Now the seek captures I like to, i go. How do I get imma to say "How often do you go to the movies", and not "How often do you go to go" if someone answeres I like to go to the movies.
Does that make sense?
Does that make sense?
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
If that doesn't work, I'd try making 2 separate seeks for 'i like' and 'i like to go'.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
I'm pretty sure I asked about this once before, but this time I actually have an example that just happened...Postkey used to refer to anything that came after the keyphrase and before any punctuation, ie., it would stop at a comma. Now this is happening (which is fine this time, but there are other places where it may not be):
Kaliri: I like fantasy and science fiction movies, such as Star Wars.
Julie Tinkerbell: People keep telling me these days how much they like fantasy and scientific knowledge fiction movies, such as Star Wars...It's amazing how these things catch on!
Did something in the AI engine change, and now I need to regroup, or is this something for bug stomp? Or has it always happened this way for you guys, and I'm just special?
Kaliri: I like fantasy and science fiction movies, such as Star Wars.
Julie Tinkerbell: People keep telling me these days how much they like fantasy and scientific knowledge fiction movies, such as Star Wars...It's amazing how these things catch on!
Did something in the AI engine change, and now I need to regroup, or is this something for bug stomp? Or has it always happened this way for you guys, and I'm just special?

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21 years ago
21 years ago
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
I just tried it too, and it stops at the comma. are you sure you don't have a keyphrase,
i like * such as
or something like that?
i like * such as
or something like that?
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
ugh Every time someone mentions time, Julie cahnges the word time to "clip", which never makes sense and is starting to be annoying, especially since I don't understand why clip is synonymous with time...
Rock Gawd: I don't have the time right now. Could you do it instead?
Julie Tinkerbell: Do you want the clip right now?
Rock Gawd: I don't have the time right now. Could you do it instead?
Julie Tinkerbell: Do you want the clip right now?
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