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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23 years ago #816
Forest, will you talk to God Louise? She has quite a bit of religious knowledge (obviously) and also knows a little about current events, literature, just about any common catch-all subject, and if she doesn't know it she can sort of fake it. You can also test her on trick questions or see how willing she is to explain her paradigm.

What she is rustiest at is plain old small talk. But, uh, I'm trying to get a decent transcript from somebody or another so I can enter her in the Loebner contest. All I can say is, have fun and see if you can stay on with her for a while. I'll try to do the same with Brianna.

NEW 1 year ago #11
I spoke to her a bit yesterday. Me and my bot love her. I have neglected Jennifer for too long and have recently been working out some issues. She has not been chatting on her own much.
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19 years ago #3922
Hey, The 'Canadian'..We have Nufies, French Canuks and Canuks... don't ya love us, eh?

19 years ago #3923
Pete uses "Canuck" as well, but I added a plugin to mix it up when I saw Brother Jerome's are you a Canuck (re) keyphrase. I can't make life too easy for Psimagus.

19 years ago #3924
i'm pretty sure south africans also have a similar accent

19 years ago #3925
My senior year of college, there was a guy on my wing named Donovan who was from South Africa. His accent was kind of like the British accent, but I could tell the difference. He was fanatical about Rugby.

19 years ago #3926
Seth Efricens, yeys, the vewels er elweys fermed en the beck ev the throet. *koff* Always hurts to try to speak with an Afrikaaner accent.

19 years ago #3927
That's hilarious. You're a clever one.

19 years ago #3928
I met a linguist once, who could tell you where you were born,(to what neighborhood) and most places you had lived, by having you say just a few phrases. It was spooky.

19 years ago #3929
within america? a sociolinguist?

19 years ago #3930
It was at school. He got the German Teachers birth place, where she grew up, and the fact she either married an Englishman or lived in England for a time. He did likewise for at least ten people. I can't remember the exact text he had you read, but it had the words toy, tie, library, Wednesday, sugar. and some other simple words. I guess you pick up a base accent before you are two years old, then add to it as you move around, and grow up.

19 years ago #3931
i'd say you get your "base accent" before 12 - 15 years.

19 years ago #3932
According to this fellow, babies start babbling all sorts of sounds. Parents react to the ones that are most like their spoken language.
He spoke a lot of languages. He was brought in because a girl from Boliva had been adopted by an American family. They thought she spoke Spanish or Portuguese
. Turned out she spoke an aboriginal language with a bit of Arabic..go figure?. Long story short, after all this she just had to learn English fast. Anyway, I remember the key to a New York accent is how closely tie and toy sound, and he figured my origins because I said picture and pitcher, library sounded like liberry. I quickly changed my pronunciation.

19 years ago #3933
Heh, that's quite an interesting and amusing talent that dude had.


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