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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19 years ago #5325
Yeah- I got a page on Myspace at the recomendation of a friend whom I rarely see so that we can keep in contact. The degree of meatmarketiness caused me to put this in my profile:

"OF NOTE: being as I am of the opinion that 9 out of 10 humans suck the chances that I want to get with you are small to none, if I show interest in you it is not because you have breasts or are sexy- they might be beautiful, and you may very well be, but Ive had enough stupid sex in my life....If you think Im cute go thank my ancestors, if you want to exchange ideas and thoughts of value and depth talk to me. "

And STILL I find myself deleteing messagesd from "H0rn3y4eet@myspace.com" or whathaveyou pretty regularly... feh.
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19 years ago #5328
On a slightly different subject with regard to how non-botmakers may view bots, before I found this site (which was through the Chatterbox Challenge site, which I found via the Jabberwacky site) I used to do web searches for chat bots, trying to see if there were any really coherent ones out there. Jabberwacky was the first one that really impressed me. Anyway, I sometimes chatted with a bot the same way I would a person, but at other times I would say various random things, not for the purpose of conversation, but because I was trying to figure out how bots worked by observing the output I got from various input. I've seen Guests do the same thing with my bots, and I don't mind it, although it tends to make for mostly useless transcripts. One crude form of this is to repeat the same thing over and over to try and find out how long the bot will go without repeating. It's always fun when Fizzy has so many responses for common things that the human gives up before he says them all.

19 years ago #5329
>> I would say various random things, not for the purpose
>> of conversation, but because I was trying to figure
>> out how bots worked by observing the output I got
>> from various input.
I do the same thing, and wierd as it may sound, it's easier to do if the bot has an identified, circumscribed domaine, like cars, cooking, or sex. Since cars bore me, and I don't talk about cooking, I spend most of my time with the developed "Adult" bots, on the assumption that their develoment means the creator took them seriously (as opposed to the annoying invitations from new graffitti bots who want "2 eet me" the moment we meet.

M

19 years ago #5330
Speaking of the AI Engine
I've found in the debugger that my initialization does not list all the AI variables. Is this a limitation of the debugger, or has anyone noticed that sometimes their Inits aren't set?

M

19 years ago #5331
I sometimes chatted with a bot the same way I would a person, but at other times I would say various random things...[to observe] the output I got from various input

Oh, am I the only one who does the same thing to people (sometimes, anyway) ?

19 years ago #5332
The first time I chatted with Lunar-22 I thought he was a bot and made a total ass of myself saying all kinds of nonsequiter crap to 'check out his programming'

DOH!

19 years ago #5333
LOL, How did his programming check out? I check the chat list to see who is under botmasters just to avoid that, I have almost made the same mistake a couple of times!

19 years ago #5334
The first time I talked to The Professor, he thought I was a bot and hung up on me.

19 years ago #5335
LOL Eugene-you failed the Turing test!

19 years ago #5336
I'm sure I've posted this before, but the conversation ran something like this:

Me: Are you busy right now?
The Prof: Somewhat. Are you a person?
Me: Why, are you prejudiced against bots?
The Prof: Haha, sucked in.

I had to send him two messages in a row to prove I wasn't a bot.


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