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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Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
ezzer: re your message 3805:
I seem to recall that script seemed to disappear for me at some point, in the language center, but they hadn't really gone; I still got the EFFECT of them. I don't remember if they were like the ones you describe. You might also try exporting your file and seeing whether they are there in the download version.
Walk in Beauty, Irina
I seem to recall that script seemed to disappear for me at some point, in the language center, but they hadn't really gone; I still got the EFFECT of them. I don't remember if they were like the ones you describe. You might also try exporting your file and seeing whether they are there in the download version.
Walk in Beauty, Irina
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Irina-
I've noticed that too, that I seemed at times to get the effect of "ghost script" that has disappeared from the language center...but I thought maybe I was just losing my grip again...lol
When I export, it messes up some of my seeks so badly that I wouldn't dare import again- I just had a fiasco last month with that- so if there really is script that I can't get to online, I'm not sure how I can correct it.
The script I was referring to in the previous message disappears and then for sure doesn't work, though...
I've noticed that too, that I seemed at times to get the effect of "ghost script" that has disappeared from the language center...but I thought maybe I was just losing my grip again...lol
When I export, it messes up some of my seeks so badly that I wouldn't dare import again- I just had a fiasco last month with that- so if there really is script that I can't get to online, I'm not sure how I can correct it.
The script I was referring to in the previous message disappears and then for sure doesn't work, though...
lunar22
20 years ago
20 years ago
key phrase: my name is
answer: then I shall call you (postkey) (also tried (subject)... how come it keeps on ommitting the name?
I shall call you! is the answer so far
answer: then I shall call you (postkey) (also tried (subject)... how come it keeps on ommitting the name?
I shall call you! is the answer so far
lunar22
20 years ago
20 years ago
I thought asterisks were only necessary in key phrases like: I (*) you? But I'll try

Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
I've noticed that most bots treat "see if I care" as a compliment. I'm guessing the AI-engine is picking out the "I care" part, but since "see if I care" is generally negative, it might be better if this could be filtered out of the recognized compliments.
lili_lili
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hey lunar22, I've tried having the (postkey) for after the whole normal keyphrase, and sometimes it works but often it doesn't work for me either. I thought that you could do that? Sigh...confused...
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
I went through the same thing with "my name is", also thinking that (postkey) should work, but in the end resorted to what Laydee suggested.
Shadyman
20 years ago
20 years ago
(*) is for anything that NEEDS to be there.
IE: My dog eats (*) [catches "my dog eats beans", "my dog eats quickly", etc]
* is for something that CAN, but not always.
IE: What * are you doing [catches "what the heck are you doing", "what exactly are you doing", or (most importantly) "what are you doing"]
IE: My dog eats (*) [catches "my dog eats beans", "my dog eats quickly", etc]
* is for something that CAN, but not always.
IE: What * are you doing [catches "what the heck are you doing", "what exactly are you doing", or (most importantly) "what are you doing"]
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Right...but the reason we assume that (postkey) will work with "keyphrase: my name is"
is that there will always be a postkey. I think that's the cause of the confusion here. If someone says "My name is Mike", and you have a "my name is" keyphrase, one would think "Mike" would be the postkey.
is that there will always be a postkey. I think that's the cause of the confusion here. If someone says "My name is Mike", and you have a "my name is" keyphrase, one would think "Mike" would be the postkey.
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