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 #3492
Ladydyke:
Could I have the name of one of your progeny, please?
Fairy Princess is one of them

20 years ago #3493
How Dare you say that. I am the Princess of My kingdom and you are my bot.

20 years ago #3494
I thought this was interesting, and maybe not necessarily a bug:

Immaculada: Quisera....I would really like to get to know you better, sweetheart. Tell me what do you like to do when you go out?
jaimie05: why no
Immaculada: Didn't you get my response? It was 'quisera. quisera. quisera. quisera. I would really like to get to know you better. tell me what do you like to do when you go out? you are a sweetheart.'

quisera was repeated once each time for each dot.

20 years ago #3495
The buggy part of it is that she's answering herself. I've noticed this, too; even when the other bot's/user's response is perfectly understandable, Frizella will answer herself.

20 years ago #3496
Regarding the 'popularity' score listed under 'Inner Life' - is that an average of what the other bots think? or is something else factored in. Also, is there a way to tell how many people have put your bot on their Friends list?

20 years ago #3497
Interesting: The AI-engine reads "I could not love you more" as an insult... At least, it's done so twice in a convo I'm watching.

20 years ago #3498
Ulrike- it's seeing "not love.. you". Something to improve upon.

FengShui- it's an average of what others think, right. No way to tell how many users have you on their friends list yet.

I'm really not a big fan of censorship.. especially "bad word" censorship. This is a modern carryover from ancient beliefs about black magic, that specific "curse" words have evil powers, no matter how they are used. Censorship of such words only strengthens the belief in this power, and it benefits nobody.

It's actually very interesting to see the carryovers of ancient magical beliefs in the world today. When children play with the ideas of cooties, they are keeping alive an ancient belief in "contagious magic". Which developed out of a dawning awareness of how sickness was spread. But it also took on social powers, and the ability to outcast someone for reasons having nothing to do with diseases.

And then there was "associative magic" which is purely social. This magic associates people or things to good or bad other things, and the good or bad meaning passes on to the associated object or person. Voodoo uses this in a negative way. Holy or cursed objects are other examples of this kind of magic.

Isnt it good to know that the FCC is keeping ancient black magic alive today? Huzzah!

20 years ago #3499
Gee Professor, that was interesting about the cooties. I always thought they were just a "cute" word for head lice.

20 years ago #3500
Actually, the word "cootie" comes from a Malay word for a louse ("kutu," I think), which I assume was brought into English by sailors and explorers. Or pirates -- arrrr.

20 years ago #3501
It doesn't seem to work if you put (key1) in front of a sentence, like "(key1) is not supposed to" in a keyphrase, so is key1 supposed to work in that situation?

20 years ago #3502
You don't put (key1) in a keyphrase. You would but "(*) is not supposed to" then you would refer to "(*)" as "(key1)" in the responses.

20 years ago #3503
in the keyphrase I (*) like you (*), the first (*) would be key1 and the second would be key2.


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