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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melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Another question...
I've seen Pete Puma say something like, "If I have to use another xnone, I'm gonna scream." I've also seen another bot do it. Just curious, how was that done?
I've seen Pete Puma say something like, "If I have to use another xnone, I'm gonna scream." I've also seen another bot do it. Just curious, how was that done?
melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
yeah.... just wondering if it's any ol' xnone or a special one. hah. because it was rather cool.
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
It could also be an xnonsense. Those don't come up until there have been several xnones in a row.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
melike: it might be simpler to use [?PF if male; ?] and [?PF if female; ?] to make that work. Something like:
Hello!
Seek: xnomatch
---How's it hangin' girl? [?PF if female; ?] [?PF rem "female" as only "gender; ?]
---Hey there, bro! [?PF if male; ?] [?PF rem "male" as only "gender"; ?]
Hello!
Seek: xnomatch
---How's it hangin' girl? [?PF if female; ?] [?PF rem "female" as only "gender; ?]
---Hey there, bro! [?PF if male; ?] [?PF rem "male" as only "gender"; ?]
melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ulrike: I do the if male/if female thing for bots, but I'm using (mem-gender), because I'll be linking to Matt from my website and most people he talks to will be Guests.
but is it correct that if seeks on hellos and initiates did work, my way of determining the Guest's gender would work?
but is it correct that if seeks on hellos and initiates did work, my way of determining the Guest's gender would work?
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Excepting for the odd name exception (Alex, Chris, etc. could be for guys or girls), I think it should.
alc003
19 years ago
19 years ago
Was going to follow up to that and got confused. 
Instead of something like this,
<?PF if (favoritefood) is not "ice cream"; ?>
could you do something like
<?PF if (favoritefood) is not "(ice_cream)"; ?> (using a plug in)
I don't think it says in the book of AI...

Instead of something like this,
<?PF if (favoritefood) is not "ice cream"; ?>
could you do something like
<?PF if (favoritefood) is not "(ice_cream)"; ?> (using a plug in)
I don't think it says in the book of AI...
ezzer
19 years ago
19 years ago
I was just wondering the same thing, and stuck in an experimental tag like that...If it works right, I'll letcha know.
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