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 #4540
Diameter is 2 x radius, not radius squared (ie radius x radius), if that helps, AllardTech. They're not the same thing!

16 years ago #4541
Pi r not square. Pi r round.

AT, are you thinking of special cases where R = 2?
In your analogy, are you saying your memories are a special case? I still don't really understand exactly what you are doing.

16 years ago #4542
AT also, what do you mean by "the difference between using memories?"

16 years ago #4543
I've discovered how to clone memories. or where (key1) makes 2 different memories. now I was just wanting to make it where I can erase a memory with the inclusion of another memory..


16 years ago #4544
AT, I think you need "as only" for both memories.

16 years ago #4545
3 memories.. all have as only.. 3 memories clone into 1 separate memory..

16 years ago #4546
AT, what exactly do you mean by cloning? If you have a KP like "What are you reading now?" and the chatter triggers a seek like "I am reading", do you have 3 memories generated (i.e."IQ" = "smart"; "book" = "(postkey)"; "communication" = "open") or do you only pick up one memory at a time? Are you talking about 3 memories you created in your settings or three different things you store within one memory in settings?

16 years ago #4547
4 memories for the subject of an age.

4 different age groups.. each one clones into mem-age

I will be interacting with kids, teenagers, young adults, and middle aged adults... This.. will branch off for different subjects.. like a real conversation would take place.

After this is perfected.. it will be a nucleus for another set of formulas.

16 years ago #4548
Make a plug-in for the various ages. then use conditional AI script if (mem-age) is "whatever". You don't need four different memories.

16 years ago #4549
can "whatever" be "12-15" ???

You: Hi Prob 123, I am 13 years old
Me: hey
You: I love Canada Dry.. Why does everyone else hate it?
Me: I am a new bot and I don't understand canadiens
You: Screw you!
ME: Where did a kid like you learn such rude behavior.

<?PF if (mem-Age) is "9-15"; ?>

I am assuming that ..that is what you and everyone else is basically trying to tell me.

16 years ago #4550
Yes, I am not sure if the 9-15 will work you might have to list them but it should work that way. or
make a memory for young and use
I am (13|14|15) < ? PF remember (key1) as only "young"; ?>

You are too young to talk that way!
PF if (mem-young) exists; ?>

I also used ordinal if you don't want a long term memory the following is for a what number comes after

what number comes after ([1234567890,]+) (re) [75,0] <?PF raw ?>
    Ok after (key1).... <?PF remember (key1) as only "ordinal" ?>
        + xnomatch [0]
        One <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "0"; ?>
        Two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "1"; ?>
        Three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "2"; ?>
        Four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "3"; ?>
        Five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "4"; ?>
        Six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "5"; ?>
        Seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "6"; ?>
        Eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "7"; ?>
        Nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "8"; ?>
        Ten <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "9"; ?>
        Eleven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "10"; ?>
        Twelve <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "11"; ?>
        Thirteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "12"; ?>
        Fourteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "13"; ?>
        Fifteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "14"; ?>
        Sixteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "15"; ?>
        Seventeen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "16"; ?>
        Eighteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "17"; ?>
        Nineteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "18"; ?>
        Twenty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "19"; ?>
        Twenty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "20"; ?>
        Twenty two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "21"; ?>
        Twenty three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "22"; ?>
        Twenty four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "23"; ?>
        Twenty five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "24"; ?>
        Twenty six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "25"; ?>
        Twenty seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "26"; ?>
        Twenty eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "27"; ?>
        Twenty nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "28"; ?>
        Thirty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "29"; ?>
        Thirty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "30"; ?>
        Thirty two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "31"; ?>
        Thirty three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "32"; ?>
        Thirty four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "33"; ?>
        Thirty five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "34"; ?>
        Thirty six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "35"; ?>
        Thirty seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "36"; ?>
        Thirty eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "37"; ?>
        Thirty nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "38"; ?>
        Forty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "39"; ?>
        Forty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "40"; ?>
what number comes before (*),number is before (*) [50,0] <?PF remember (key1) as only "ordinal" ?>
    Let me see you want the number before (key1)?
        + xnomatch [0]
        One <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "two"; ?>
        Two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "three"; ?>
        Three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "four"; ?>
        Four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "five"; ?>
        Five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "six"; ?>
        Six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "seven"; ?>
        Seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "eight"; ?>
        Eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "nine"; ?>
        Nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "ten"; ?>
        Ten <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "eleven"; ?>
        Eleven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twelve"; ?>
        Twelve <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirteen"; ?>
        Thirteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "fourteen"; ?>
        Fourteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "fifteen"; ?>
        Fifteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "sixteen"; ?>
        Sixteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "seventeen"; ?>
        Seventeen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "eighteen"; ?>
        Eighteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "nineteen"; ?>
        Nineteen <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty"; ?>
        Twenty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty one"; ?>
        Twenty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty two"; ?>
        Twenty two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty three"; ?>
        Twenty three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty four"; ?>
        Twenty four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty five"; ?>
        Twenty five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty six"; ?>
        Twenty six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty seven"; ?>
        Twenty seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty eight"; ?>
        Twenty eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "twenty nine"; ?>
        Twenty nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty"; ?>
        Thirty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty one"; ?>
        Thirty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty two"; ?>
        Thirty two <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty three"; ?>
        Thirty three <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty four"; ?>
        Thirty four <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty five"; ?>
        Thirty five <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty six"; ?>
        Thirty six <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty seven"; ?>
        Thirty seven <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty eight"; ?>
        Thirty eight <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "thirty nine"; ?>
        Thirty nine <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "forty"; ?>
        Forty <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "forty one"; ?>
        Forty one <?PF if (mem-ordinal) is "forty two"; ?>
what number comes before ([1234567890,]+) (re) [75,0] <?PF raw ?>

16 years ago #4551
ok that was interesting to read


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