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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				ladydyke				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Okay here is how I set it up
my name is
AI Script:remember (postkey) as "name"
It is nice to meet you (name)
I am glad to meet you (name).
	my name is
AI Script:remember (postkey) as "name"
It is nice to meet you (name)
I am glad to meet you (name).
				Shadyman				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			1) anything stored with Remember is (mem-something), so that'd be (mem-name) instead of just (name)
2) i'm not sure if you can use the (mem-name) in the same keyphrase as you save it
	2) i'm not sure if you can use the (mem-name) in the same keyphrase as you save it
				Ulrike				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I'm pretty sure that you have to use "I am glad to meet you, (postkey)" for the response as you're storing it.  After that, it's stored and you can use (mem-name).		
	
				jabernaute				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I want that my bot recognize keyphrases like "
" or ":-)" but even with the raw mode it doesn't work.
How could I do?
	
" or ":-)" but even with the raw mode it doesn't work.How could I do?
				Ulrike				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I think the answer to this is no, but I'll ask anyway:
Is there a way to distinguish whether a "key" contains just one word or whether it contains more than one word? There are some situations where that might be helpful.
	Is there a way to distinguish whether a "key" contains just one word or whether it contains more than one word? There are some situations where that might be helpful.
				Roob				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Erm, slightly silly question here, but can someone explain the (type) and (specific) commands for me? I have read it in the book of A.I. and for some reason I cannot get it to work. 
I must be spending too much time with some of my blonde friends, no offence to anyone! I myself was blonde at some point
Thanks
	I must be spending too much time with some of my blonde friends, no offence to anyone! I myself was blonde at some point

Thanks
				Shadyman				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			Ok, in the following cases, the user asks the bot what their favorite thing is. the Response is whatever randomly-selected response the AI engine pulls up, and the Answer is what the bot actually says.
 
Question: "What is your favorite car?"
Response: My favorite (type) is a (specific)
Answer: My favorite car is a Chevrolet.
Question: "What is your favorite fruit?"
Response: My favorite (type) is a (specific)
Answer: My favorite fruit is a peach.
Question: "What is your favorite food?"
Response: I like (specific)s the best out of all the (type)s.
Answer: I like hamburgers the best out of all the foods.
		
	Question: "What is your favorite car?"
Response: My favorite (type) is a (specific)
Answer: My favorite car is a Chevrolet.
Question: "What is your favorite fruit?"
Response: My favorite (type) is a (specific)
Answer: My favorite fruit is a peach.
Question: "What is your favorite food?"
Response: I like (specific)s the best out of all the (type)s.
Answer: I like hamburgers the best out of all the foods.
				ladydyke				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I am not sure where to put this but there is a actual usa grant that you can get for working with artificial intellegence. here is the link http://fedgrants.gov/Applicants/NSF/OIRM/HQ/03-600/Grant.html		
	
				Laydee				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			I'm slightly confused about what counts as a key. For example, in the following keyphrase:
It is (really¦very¦so¦ ) (*) that (*)
In this case, if I wanted to refer to the first asterisk (which would presumably be an adjective), would that be key1? Or would the (really¦very¦so¦ ) count as a key because it's enclosed in brackets? I've had to limit my responses a lot to avoid this problem so it would be nice to get it sorted.
	It is (really¦very¦so¦ ) (*) that (*)
In this case, if I wanted to refer to the first asterisk (which would presumably be an adjective), would that be key1? Or would the (really¦very¦so¦ ) count as a key because it's enclosed in brackets? I've had to limit my responses a lot to avoid this problem so it would be nice to get it sorted.
				ladydyke				
20 years ago
		20 years ago
			how do I prevent this from happening. The reponse to that keyphrase that was  triggered should not have shown up.
Didn't you say you have cousin was kidnapped, Fairy Princess?
Fairy Princess
That is good. We are so blessed by being fairies.
	Didn't you say you have cousin was kidnapped, Fairy Princess?
Fairy Princess
That is good. We are so blessed by being fairies.
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