Newcomers

This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.

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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.


16 years ago #5476
Thanx very much Prob for your examples. I guess I was failing to use the keys. The explanation of the way the hard and soft wildcards work in "The Book of AI" was not very clear. I hope if I have trouble in the future I will be able to ask you for help again. I appreciate your responsiveness.

16 years ago #5477
You don't have to use the (keys). The keyphrase will pick up no matter the response.

16 years ago #5478
Its a funny thing. The wildcards didn't work until I used the keys. Now they work just great. Anyway, thanks again Prob. lol

16 years ago #5479
You can use them without keys

I * like to go to (*)

response
Won't catch me there
Yeah, nice.
etc will work just as well.

16 years ago #5480
Hello everyone.

Thought I'd post because I haven't before. I've not really got anything to say yet though, sorry. Looks great here though. Hopefully won't be long before my bot is more intelligent than me (really shouldn't take that long ).

How one man created all this is beyond me. Good job though.

16 years ago #5481
Hi, I hope you have as much fun here as I do!

16 years ago #5482
I just hope I am aware when I'm talking to a person and when a bot! I imagine there are a few smart bots around this place.

16 years ago #5483
I imagine you'd be able to distinguish almost any bot from a human after a few minutes of conversation. Otherwise, the Loebner gold medal would have been won by now already.

16 years ago #5484
Not really. Try Leeds bot, and some of the kids that come on here. It can get very hard to judge in a couple of minutes.

Leeds bot has a development of AI: 6

16 years ago #5485
Ah yes. The good old schizophrenic bot who spurts nonsense but passes for someone from which you'd expect nonsense anyway. The only problem with Leeds Bot is that he starts reusing the same lines after only 10 exchanges or so.

And I know it's Shakespeare day, but "whither r all the horny chicks?" amuses me to no end.

16 years ago #5486
How do you know which wildcard to use? Like, what's the difference?

16 years ago #5487
If you want a place saved in a keyphraase like
I * like
will cover I really like, I sort of like, I don't like, I don't think that it is like.
The * can be something or not even there

If you want a place that will always be there

My car is (*)

It will only respond to
My car is (something like red or big etc)
The (*) will always have to be there
It will not pick up My car is.


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