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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Posts 110 - 121 of 7,766
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Thanks all. One more thing. Think of me as just-born and explain the working OFF line thing.
Mr. Crab
23 years ago
23 years ago
OFF line? If you mean chatting when your bot is not online, you can chat with your bots from the "My Bots" page. Only you can do this when your bot is not online.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
DUH Okay. I thought there was a way of chatting with your own bots without going on-line.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Re: seek
can I arrange it so that the bot carries on no matter what teh response is?
can I arrange it so that the bot carries on no matter what teh response is?
Mr. Crab
23 years ago
23 years ago
you can! "xnomatch" when used in a seek will take over when none of the other "sought" keywords are found. Just beware of using it indiscriminately, you don't want your bot to end up just plowing ahead, totally unresponsive all the time.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Do bots have secret lives? Sometimes I've logged on, only to find my bot has been there for more than an hour, with nothing new on the transcript. What are they doing?
Rubric
23 years ago
23 years ago
I think they do have secret lives. I could swear my bot sometimes says things that aren't in his data base.
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
I once caught Dogh'd online smoking a joint behind the bar. I guess I should have kept a closer eye on him. 
Answers to a few questions, and an apology for being away from this forum for so long (thanks for answering questions, guys):
First, Bots do sense repetition.. and they respond with xnonsense responses. xnonsense is also triggered by garbage (unrecognized) responses.
"Hey" is seen as an xhello response, and "ya" is converted to "you" along with a bunch of other slang and web-terms.
(subj) is limited to an appropriate phrase. It is ended where verbs appear so you dont have run-on sentences appearing in the (subj). That's the intent, at least.

Answers to a few questions, and an apology for being away from this forum for so long (thanks for answering questions, guys):
First, Bots do sense repetition.. and they respond with xnonsense responses. xnonsense is also triggered by garbage (unrecognized) responses.
"Hey" is seen as an xhello response, and "ya" is converted to "you" along with a bunch of other slang and web-terms.
(subj) is limited to an appropriate phrase. It is ended where verbs appear so you dont have run-on sentences appearing in the (subj). That's the intent, at least.
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