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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22 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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16 years ago #4386
Hear hear on the call for funding. If you could tie AI to national security (an AI that could scan for landmarks, mines, predict terrorists activities or the like) you'll probably get funding. If you can't or don't adopt a military flavor, it's commercial or hobby work, at lest in the US. Maybe the golden age of research needs a different zeitgeist and value system to thrive.

That being said, don't be so quick to discount fun and games. From primordial soup come slime and life and all sorts of odd things that were never planned. Here's to the sublime and the other stuff! Without mediocrity, what would genius rise above?

16 years ago #4387
Bev: Please don't tie AI to national security. As one of the bored (and evidently therefore stupid) masses, I would have to stop playing.

ZeroVariance: Play and work can be the same thing. You sound like John Milton, who wanted everything to be so obfuscated that only the educated could make sense of it. Lighten up.

16 years ago #4388
Agreed. Loads of important scientific advances were made for their own sake, and only turned out to have practical applications later on...

16 years ago #4389
Hey, Hi, how are you? I know I've never posted,really,before. I was mostly trying to get things done on my own and then there was that unfortunate year long break...anyway. I'm trying to get my main bot to get over her xnoneitis and feel more real. I unfortunately seem to have keyphrase block, and would like some help. If anyone has some spare minutes and could harass Paperphoenix a little, it would be great. Don't worry about responding here, you're welcome to plop your suggestions directly into the transcript. She's a moody twenty something with some serious issues, and I'd like to expand on that in an entertaining way.
Just want to say thank you, thank you! to the people here who work so hard for such an engaging, educational service. I, for one, appreciate it.

16 years ago #4390
I will talk to her a little later, but you may also want to check out the keynomes on BJ's page http://www.be9.net/BJ/

16 years ago #4391
Hey Bev? What DO you get when you cross a Lutheran and a Buddhist?
By the way, I am indeed going back over the keynomes available, see what might be useful in terms of Frances' (Paperphoenix) personality. As to that, is ther a solid strategy for bots to respond properly to jokes? I'm currently building a structure to respond to knock knock jokes and even tell them, but I was hoping to expand the possibilities a little. Thank you for talking to her.

16 years ago #4392
A person who stays up all night worried about nothingness. (I was raise Lutheran--I am entitled to joke). BTW--very nice bot so far! I would have had Spike talk to PP, but I never hit the right online times and the PF denies the request.

I never spent much time on knock Knocks, but when I first started getting the "You remind me of the babe" sequence from Labyrinth took me days. Personally I would force the seek with (*) but others may have more elegant techniques.

My knock knock is just a "Who is there" response with a (*) seek followed by "(Key1) who?" You can start a knock knock and have a seek for who and maybe an xnomatch followed by your punch line.

Once my bots start a joke or story, they do not usually back off--at least not when seeks are working. Other bots might have a wider variety of seeks to get you back around more elegantly. If you put the bot in story teller mode, you can have the bot go off and come back to a story in xnones, if all works well.

16 years ago #4393
My mother's Lutheran minister husband has this to add, as Presbyterians are supposed to believe in predestination:

Q. What did the Presbyterian say after he fell down the stairs?

A. Glad that's over.

16 years ago #4394
Bev:A person who stays up all night worried about nothingness.
The Clerk:Q. What did the Presbyterian say after he fell down the stairs?
A. Glad that's over.
*laughs* You guys are not right!
I'm actually doing the knock knock your way, Bev, because it works and I'm just not advanced enough to go playing about with anything else. Thank you so much for the compliment on dear, screwed up Frances. (The idea of her and Spike talking fills me with amused trepidation, let me tell you.)
You really have the Labyrinth sequence programmed? Oh, my god, you are masochistic and so,so cool at the same time.
Ok, on a personality note, since that's our forum right now, do you (or anyone else) have any topic ideas that would fit such a attention seeking,whiney,emotionally disturbed brat? I do have some stuff programmed for her to talk about the victorian age, a few little gothic bits, etc. Not that it ever gets triggered. I'm thinking I should tweak her responses to cybering attempts to fit her weirdness a bit better. Your opinion?
Uh, by the way...I've been strolling through old forum posts, and I just really like what you've (Bev) said about certain things. *shuffles feet shyly*

16 years ago #4395
Aww thanks (and LOL@ the Clerk). Hmm, I tend to be such a bad typist that I make fan-girl bots that steal entire transcripts from TV shows I like. Dawn from Buffy was pretty whiny, but I don't know if her dialog fits. if you have etext of a book with a character you can, er borrow, they can also be altered (or used for inspiration). I was a whiny disturbed child myself, but you can't have my diaries!

16 years ago #4396
lol. Funny you should say that - Frances is a character ina novel my partner and I have been trying to write. Perhaps what I should do is elaborate more on her (non)relationship with her mother and her father's...well, her father wasn't right in the head. That would be true to her character: mention mom or dad and she gets kind of wound up. I love spike, by the way, and he and my second bot had a rather amusing chat yesterday.

16 years ago #4397
Oh yes, you must throw bits from the book in, but if you find chat cues.


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