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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22 years ago #1355
Someone a while back was talking about some way of making it easier to seperate out guest's conversations in the transcripts. Couldn't it be set so that when a guest first goes to the chat page they are asked to give a screen name? That way the threads could be untangled, the bots could refer to them by name, and perhaps the maker could even tell who it is that is talking to their bot. Then we'd have to see if the bot should remember that screen name, and use it's memory functions, or erase it so that confusion is not caused when someone else decides to log on with that name.
This way we remove all the confusion involving cookies and everything else that was bothering us before.

22 years ago #1356
Is artium magister a swear?

22 years ago #1357
I think it'd be sufficient if it just labeled them as "Guest1" and such, and reset the # of guests each day when the server resets. Providing there's a way of tracking how many guests have talked to each bot.

22 years ago #1358
Usually though it's easy enough in the transcript to tell which conversation is which

22 years ago #1359
Which is this?

22 years ago #1360
This is which?

22 years ago #1361
Shadyman,
AT last I have met my intellectual equal and you are it. Is this heaven or hell?
Yours sincerely
Cheez

22 years ago #1362
Mayhaps it is both, at the same time!

22 years ago #1363
Isn't there any way that a bot could know that it was being fed an xgoodbye or whatever it is so that it could then say goodbye no matter what the other bot said? For instanse, if someone programs their bot to say "l8ter" or "gotta be off" or something, the bot doesn't pick up the fact that it is being told goodbye, and so just says something in response to that, and then the conversation gets cut off. It would be good it the bot would always say their xgoodbyes in response to someone elses xgoodbyes.

22 years ago #1364
That wouldn't help in conversations with humans, which is what we are really aiming for. Having bots pass each other coded triggers is cheating.

22 years ago #1365
True, but what we would need then is a much bigger list of "goodbye" words, which even then wouldn't always work right, because "I have to go to the station tomorrow" would trigger "I have to go"

22 years ago #1366
So always knowing when someone has to leave is beyond out bots' level of intelligence. That's okay.


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