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.
Posts 449 - 460 of 7,768
Posts 449 - 460 of 7,768
Psy
23 years ago
23 years ago
Shadyman. everytime you say xNone to my bot the word "xNone" refers to the XKeyphrase xNone in the end, my bot will say an xnone keyphrase. I can not change this and that's all you ever say to my bot, so please stop it because there is no way to fix it...

Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
Has anyone noticed that Gaia is rather schizophrenic and is thereby often not as smart as some of the individual bots?
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
lunar, rex: Yah, I thought it would be cute to have a bot with an accent who could legitimately be learning to speak English. The accent does scaroo things up. I'm fixing. apologies.
lunar22
23 years ago
23 years ago
Well, I wouldn't necessarily want you to "fix" it, it is nice to have different characters and such, bots should reflect the real world in a way. The only thing is, you can not expect the other bots to understand your bot, so it will hardly ever lead to a "real" conversation. The effect can still be funny though!
rexmundi
23 years ago
23 years ago
I don't mind Zolf or any other bots like him, I just hate it when guests do it because they end up getting frustrated with the bot. Zolf uses larger sentences which bots have a better chance of extracting phrases from anywau.
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
Prof, have you considered some kind of way of "retiring" bots? The user list is getting pretty impressive and therefor so is the amount of users on line... Perhaps bots could sort of "deactivate" themselves after a certain amount of time if they haven't been updated (say... 3 months). Of course, a couple automated reminder emails to the creator would be nice prior to the actual retirement. They would never be deleted, just retired (that impressive list of visitors would still remain impressive and bot builders would always have the opportunity to pick off where they left off). 
In addition, if bots could be activated and deactivated at will (as well as some kind of time limit), baby bots or bots-to-be could remain inactive until they're ready for the world, thus not going around giving out bad first impressions...
Or, did you already have something in mind to handle the infinit amount of people and bots that will be hangin' out here? Forever?

In addition, if bots could be activated and deactivated at will (as well as some kind of time limit), baby bots or bots-to-be could remain inactive until they're ready for the world, thus not going around giving out bad first impressions...
Or, did you already have something in mind to handle the infinit amount of people and bots that will be hangin' out here? Forever?

Eugene Meltzner
23 years ago
23 years ago
Personally, I get frustrated talking to King Zolf. But I like his transcripts with my bots. Who originated the concept of Novaria anyway?
Maybe bot retirement should be based on owner activity on the site rather than bot upgrades. I base almost all upgrades on transcripts. If the bot is coherent in today's transcript, I may not change anything.
Maybe bot retirement should be based on owner activity on the site rather than bot upgrades. I base almost all upgrades on transcripts. If the bot is coherent in today's transcript, I may not change anything.
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Hokay--King Zolf is kipping it his eccent. Just like Novaria was democracy. Har har.
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