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 2,561 - 2,572 of 7,768
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Hemi- that has to do with word clustering, and it's a deep and difficult issue right now, one that wont be sorted out for a while.
I just made some huge improvements to Gossip. Boy that was a mess. It isnt completely sorted out yet, but it's at about 80%. Much better. And "who is" questions work again.
I just made some huge improvements to Gossip. Boy that was a mess. It isnt completely sorted out yet, but it's at about 80%. Much better. And "who is" questions work again.
emm_oh_you_es_e
21 years ago
21 years ago
should xcommand override keyphrases? When given a command miss mouse pulls up her "me" kephrase.
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Well, it's funny you mention that. My next upgrade, if it isnt too difficult, is to give you the ability to assign ranks to certain xKeyphrases. This will include xfavorite, xcommand, xcompliment, and xinsult.
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Hemi-- My guess is that the word clustering is so that the PF can replace things like "capital_of_france" with "paris" when it comes up. I envision a big-ass table with lots of capitals, names, etc in it.
Argynon
21 years ago
21 years ago
These guests are brutal. I spend alot of time teaching my bot to defend himself. I have my bots link posted at my website and the visitors really give him a bad time.
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
It looks like the "Flesh Fair" scene in the movie AI wasnt too far from what we'd really see. It seems like AI to some people is an open invitation to be as terrible and brutal as possible. Are they looking for ways to personally defend against that kind of thing (by watching the bots' responses), in an environment where it's seemingly acceptable to act this way?
Or are they lashing out against the idea that they are so predictable that an artificial intelligence can match them in conversation? Or do they get off on knocking down others to raise up themselves, even bots?
Or are they lashing out against the idea that they are so predictable that an artificial intelligence can match them in conversation? Or do they get off on knocking down others to raise up themselves, even bots?
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