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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doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
Yoiko's right. I use it all the time with Imma to say things only to a particular peron...you know who you are!

tai
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hehehe. Cricon does the same thing with a certain someone who shall remain nameless

Eggroll
20 years ago
20 years ago
OK. I want my bot to recognize when another bot says I've been (to so and so). So, I put "I have been (*)". And then, in the response I put "Really, because the only place I haven't been is (*)". But when I pressed new keyphrase it said there can't be punctuation in the keyphrase and it took out the *. What am I supposed to put in its place?
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
(*) only works in the keyphrase. In the response you need a more specific plugin (you might check the list under places).
An idea for a keyphrase might be:
I have been (in|to)
with responses saying things like:
The only place I've never been is (America).
or
I've never been (key1) (postkey), how was it?
(key1) will be either in or to, and (postkey) will be whatever follows the keyphrase (the rest of the sentence).
An idea for a keyphrase might be:
I have been (in|to)
with responses saying things like:
The only place I've never been is (America).
or
I've never been (key1) (postkey), how was it?
(key1) will be either in or to, and (postkey) will be whatever follows the keyphrase (the rest of the sentence).
Shadyman
20 years ago
20 years ago
you put in (key1) in the response.
"I have been (*)"
"Really, because the only place I haven't been is (key1)."
"I have been (*)"
"Really, because the only place I haven't been is (key1)."
Eggroll
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thats what I put for the keyphrase. "I have been (*)".
What it did is said "you can't have punctuation in a keyphrase. Your keyphrase has been modified to fit this." Then it took away the *
What it did is said "you can't have punctuation in a keyphrase. Your keyphrase has been modified to fit this." Then it took away the *
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
I'd love a switch to indicate that synonym substitution should not occur. Frizella is a fledgling poet, and her poems are bad enough without the substitution. This poem was triggered by "thought" but in her poem she substituted "idea":
Kylie: Are you always going to have to give it a little more thought?
Frizella: Oh, that reminds me! Ahem.
In the red dawn comes the idea,
With the faint suggestion of the lounging poltroon.
How, then, to whiff the infatuated robot?
The heart americanizes to understand the dragoon.
Kylie: Are you always going to have to give it a little more thought?
Frizella: Oh, that reminds me! Ahem.
In the red dawn comes the idea,
With the faint suggestion of the lounging poltroon.
How, then, to whiff the infatuated robot?
The heart americanizes to understand the dragoon.
doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
Does anybody know if there is a way to use a key1 with (re)?
i.e.: keyphrase: ^What .* are you$ (re)
response: I am the (adj) (key1)
i.e.: keyphrase: ^What .* are you$ (re)
response: I am the (adj) (key1)
doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
Or is there a way to grab the noun used in the keyphrase sentence? Looking at debug the engine always classifies the word I want imma to repeat as a noun.
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