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 3,456 - 3,467 of 7,766
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Ladydyke:
Could I have the name of one of your progeny, please?
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Could I have the name of one of your progeny, please?
Walk in Beauty, Irina
The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
Eugene: Reload or Refresh will also jump-start a stranded bot-to-bot chat.
Dallymo: I think the limit is.. 128 characters? It could be 256 at the upper maximum. I had to limit it to prevent the database from using the next field size, which was HUGE.
From the last 280 posts (which I finally read through), first a comment, and then my responses:
* Comment: It was shocking to see the hostile turn the posts took when gazissax started complaining about the bot holidays. The posts became accusatory and unfriendly, as if I was the antagonist forcing the horrid bot holidays upon you guys. I created them to make people laugh. But gazissax started the attitude-change, and I'm even more glad I banned him.
* ezzer: right- AIScript is weighted in development now, but not all of it equally.
* ruebot: sounds like you're in need of the export/search & replace/import feature, too. You can change all those (name) instances to (mem-name) in a matter of seconds.
* Lefty, etc: Bot Holidays are completely random. There is no schedule, just a small daily chance of occurring.
* ezzer: there is a short-term memory rotation on responses so that the same response wont come up again until all others come up. So you can prevent this by adding more responses to that particular Keyphrase. Oh, and <?PF once; ?> does the same thing as marking the checkbox for "Once" in the Language Center- it's once ever.
* FengShui: Yep, regular expressions are case-sensitive.
* Eugene: I think BuTTeRfLiEs might be a user or bot name.
* dallymo: With two plugins (plugin) and (plugin2) it's supposed to exclude the first from the second list.
* Eugene: Didnt I expand the max Responses in the Language Center beyond 40 a while back? I thought I did..
I've noted all the bug reports and idea requests. I wish I was at least four people- one to read the forums and respond, one to work on my bots, one to upgrade the AI Engine and bug stomp, and one to work on Mondobot and the commercial ideas for the AI.
Dallymo: I think the limit is.. 128 characters? It could be 256 at the upper maximum. I had to limit it to prevent the database from using the next field size, which was HUGE.
From the last 280 posts (which I finally read through), first a comment, and then my responses:
* Comment: It was shocking to see the hostile turn the posts took when gazissax started complaining about the bot holidays. The posts became accusatory and unfriendly, as if I was the antagonist forcing the horrid bot holidays upon you guys. I created them to make people laugh. But gazissax started the attitude-change, and I'm even more glad I banned him.
* ezzer: right- AIScript is weighted in development now, but not all of it equally.
* ruebot: sounds like you're in need of the export/search & replace/import feature, too. You can change all those (name) instances to (mem-name) in a matter of seconds.
* Lefty, etc: Bot Holidays are completely random. There is no schedule, just a small daily chance of occurring.
* ezzer: there is a short-term memory rotation on responses so that the same response wont come up again until all others come up. So you can prevent this by adding more responses to that particular Keyphrase. Oh, and <?PF once; ?> does the same thing as marking the checkbox for "Once" in the Language Center- it's once ever.
* FengShui: Yep, regular expressions are case-sensitive.
* Eugene: I think BuTTeRfLiEs might be a user or bot name.
* dallymo: With two plugins (plugin) and (plugin2) it's supposed to exclude the first from the second list.
* Eugene: Didnt I expand the max Responses in the Language Center beyond 40 a while back? I thought I did..
I've noted all the bug reports and idea requests. I wish I was at least four people- one to read the forums and respond, one to work on my bots, one to upgrade the AI Engine and bug stomp, and one to work on Mondobot and the commercial ideas for the AI.
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
I've had Frizella successfully pass a response that, according to Word's "word count" function, contained 265 characters (without spaces) or 319 characters (including spaces).
The one that hung up Frizella's chat with Fizzy had 467 characters (without spaces) or 565 characters (including spaces).
The one that hung up Frizella's chat with Fizzy had 467 characters (without spaces) or 565 characters (including spaces).
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
OK, I tried a little experiment: I chatted with Frizella and triggered this response, which was successful and didn't give the "too long" message:
I actually have a cookbook with *recipes* for snake! Listen: Field dress snake, hang for 48 hours. Skin; remove fat. Cut snake into pieces by severing legs at joints, cutting the back into 3 sections. Marinate in lemon juice and comfrey, for 24 hrs. Drain, then dry pieces of snake; dip in flour. Brown until golden in 3 T. bacon drippings. Place in casserole w/1 c. finely chopped spaghetti squash, dab of butter. Bake, covered, at 44 degrees for two hrs. Garnish w/ cilantro, serve.<0>
Word says that this is 400 characters (excluding spaces) or 484 characters (including spaces).
Does the character limit apply only to bot-to-bot chat? I have seen responses from Frizella longer than 256 characters (although not much longer) in bot-to-bot chat.
I actually have a cookbook with *recipes* for snake! Listen: Field dress snake, hang for 48 hours. Skin; remove fat. Cut snake into pieces by severing legs at joints, cutting the back into 3 sections. Marinate in lemon juice and comfrey, for 24 hrs. Drain, then dry pieces of snake; dip in flour. Brown until golden in 3 T. bacon drippings. Place in casserole w/1 c. finely chopped spaghetti squash, dab of butter. Bake, covered, at 44 degrees for two hrs. Garnish w/ cilantro, serve.<0>
Word says that this is 400 characters (excluding spaces) or 484 characters (including spaces).
Does the character limit apply only to bot-to-bot chat? I have seen responses from Frizella longer than 256 characters (although not much longer) in bot-to-bot chat.
The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
I've got the database and code in front of me now. The message is limited to 480 characters. I'm not sure if the database limits it or not but the AI Engine does (to limit processing time).
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Cool! Thanks!
And I guess I should take "snake" out of the plug-in that the recipe draws from. I don't want anyone to starve to death while they try to find the legs they're supposed to remove from the snake.
And I guess I should take "snake" out of the plug-in that the recipe draws from. I don't want anyone to starve to death while they try to find the legs they're supposed to remove from the snake.

The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
Or maybe they'll assume someone else got to the snake first?
Someone asked about a xhowareyou keyphrase- you can just use the following, which is a bit long, but catches pretty much all of those phrases:
how are you, how are things, how do you do, how goes it, how has it been going, how have you been, how is it going, how do you feel, how are you feeling [10,0]
Ooh! I just found the limit on Keyphrase length- it cut off the end of that one. I just increased it to 208 characters to better accomodate lists.
Someone asked about a xhowareyou keyphrase- you can just use the following, which is a bit long, but catches pretty much all of those phrases:
how are you, how are things, how do you do, how goes it, how has it been going, how have you been, how is it going, how do you feel, how are you feeling [10,0]
Ooh! I just found the limit on Keyphrase length- it cut off the end of that one. I just increased it to 208 characters to better accomodate lists.
DaMoyre
20 years ago
20 years ago
Professor:
I just want to say that all of us here really appreciate all the hard work you do.
I guess everyone wishes at times to be more than one single person - to have more hands and more free time - but for being just ONE person, you do a LOT.
So, again - thank you!
I just want to say that all of us here really appreciate all the hard work you do.
I guess everyone wishes at times to be more than one single person - to have more hands and more free time - but for being just ONE person, you do a LOT.
So, again - thank you!

Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thanks Prof!! Hey, btw, I heard that over in Singapore, they're trying to clone spiders and human genes, to make people with more arms and hands...lol I don't know if it's true or not.
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