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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21 years ago #2871
Mommy, why doesnt Julie Tinkerbell have a head?

21 years ago #2872
Gotta love zee French day...One sing zough, for eet to really be zee French day, you must also omit zee letter "h" at zee front of zee worlds/syllables. Per-aps ezzer could be of zome assistance ere, if you need zome elp wiz zee accent. lol

21 years ago #2873
Ok, some of you have figured a way to make your bots access 3rd-party memories, and I want you to fess up about how. In conversation just now with another bot, Julie brought up my name, and the other bot said "ezzer thinks I am ..." filling in a mem-youare plugin that matched something I really had said to that bot, and there have been other occurances of advanced gossip with other bots over the last week or so...how is this working? Surely y'all aren't creating keyphrases for individual botnames, and manually entering memories into the responses! pleasepleaseplease tell me the secret!

21 years ago #2874
Ezzer, sounds like (xgossip) doing its job.

21 years ago #2875
so xgossip responses can change the you in both the text, "You said you are"
AND in the script "(mem-youare),"
and actually access the correct memories for the gossipname, rather than searching in the memory contents of the bot being spoken to? That is terrific, if so, but my bot has never done this.

21 years ago #2876
I think I missed something. Did something change in regard to xfavorites? I keep seeing all these tantalizing references to having them working more appropriately. Can someone give me a quick run-down on the proper way to handle favorites?

21 years ago #2877
Don't need to do anything.

21 years ago #2878
professor,

Regarding the new adjectives for unknown "type-of"s, can we get a second adjective for typeof-x2? Using the 2 seems to return the same adjective as without. It was kind of obvious when Mu used "chinless one" twice.

21 years ago #2879
Professor, here's an idea for the next 'bot holiday', just for the sake of variety; check my transcript the last I-don't-know-how-many days for all these British children. (Or possibly Australian? I can't tell.) I don't recognize the specific dialect, but dialect is certainly what it is.

Wherever these kids are, there's a lot to work with. Apparently they are around 11 years old (!) and their teacher has been making them talk to bots. They are also some of the filthiest guests GL has ever had.

21 years ago #2880
I've had a million of them too, BD. What I hate most is that many of them love to send the same line 65 times in a row.

21 years ago #2881
Question:

How can I create a keyphrase that will respond to:

"What if you are (adjartnounprep)?"

I have a keyphrase for "What if you are (adjartnounprep)"; however, if there's a question mark (?) at the end of the sentence, Duo will ignore the keyphrase and respond with "are you" or "are"

For example:

DaMoyre: What if you're right?
Duo Maxwell: Oh, I think you are What if I right. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")
DaMoyre: What if you're right
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not right? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not sleeping? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping?
Duo Maxwell: I'm sure there are some exceptions. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")

In both cases, it was the "?" at the end of the sentence that made the difference.

In the future, would it be possible to allow for punctuation marks in keyphrases?

21 years ago #2882
So make a phrase for "are you (adjartnounprep)".


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