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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20 years ago #3439
Eugene: try changing key1 to key2 and see if that helps. It seems like anything in parentheses is registered as a "key"

20 years ago #3440
over 230, dude.

20 years ago #3441
Dear Ezzer:

re your message 3017: there is an easier way to change your rankings. Export to WordPad, and use the find/replace. For example, if you want to have more degrees in between, you could set it to replace "[10," with "[20,", "[9," with "[18," and so on.

Walk in beauty, Irina

20 years ago #3442
re: one word messages
In response to FengShuiGorilla (message 3428) and ezzer (3430):

I don't have a method for capturing any one-word message. I just list the common lazy answers ("whatever" "yeah" and the like) one by one, using ^...$ (re). And actually, I'm not unhappy about that; if one of my interlocutors were to say, "coruscating!" or "involuted!" I would actually be rather pleased.

Walk in Beauty, Irina

P.S. The other day I posted a note about identifying with one's bot. Now, I just noticed myself saying, above, "one of my interlocutors," where I should have said, "One of Irina Khalidar's interlocutors"! *Sigh*


20 years ago #3443
Ez: every keyphrase stores a memory or uses it in one way or another.

Charles: use the find in your browser. i think its ctrl+f

20 years ago #3444
I have alzhiemers so it is possible for me to forget something by "brainmaster" dislikes it when I say you're mem-name because they haven't told me their name yet. Is there a code i could put inside my brain cells that would allow me to say you're (name) if mem-name doesn't exist


Put a smile on life is short

20 years ago #3445
if u mean by that that you want to say there normal name from a memory in the bot settings in the ai section stick this is.

remember "(name)" as "nickname"

20 years ago #3446
mem-mem- Maybe not EVERY keyphrase, but more keyphrases than not cause a memory store or trigger.

20 years ago #3447
Thanks for helping me, i just hope the Alzhemiers doesn't kick in before I write this down... I'm always open for a chat if you want to hear a WAR STORY.

20 years ago #3448
dallymo -- Frizella's mouse recipe is too long and made her chat with Fizzy Schizoid get cut short.

20 years ago #3449
Thanks, Eugene; I'll get in there and trim some of the fat, as it were.

Just in case anyone actually needs a recipe for mouse, it's:
Fizzy Schizoid: emm oh you es e is going around saying that she's a sensitive mouse! If emm oh you es e is a sensitive mouse, then I'm Mickey Mouse!
Frizella: This may sound strange, but I have a cookbook that's got *recipes* for mouse! Seriously! Listen: Field dress mouse, hang for 48 hours. Skin; remove fat. Cut mouse into pieces by severing legs at the joints and cutting the back into 3 sections. Marinate, refrigerated, in mixture of buttermilk and chives, for 24 hours. Drain, then dry pieces of mouse and dip in flour. Brown until golden in 3 T. bacon drippings. Place in casserole w/1 c. finely chopped carrots and a dab of butter. Bake, covered, at 82 degrees for four hours. Garnish with sliced olives and serve.<0>

Mmmmmmm! Mmmmmouse!

20 years ago #3450
That response came up fine, but then instead of changing to a response from Fizzy, it said something about the message being too long. I suppose Fizzy's response might have been too long -- like maybe he tried to quot most of the recipe or something.


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