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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psimagus, how do you do that? I am ever dazzled and entertained.
I adeptly demonize adventurous anagram - odd, white-hot daze.
(Spent too much time playing scrabble as a kid I guess
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The Clerk
17 years ago
17 years ago
I just got here a couple of weeks ago, and bots I haven't talked to are calling me "dangerous" and "inert," which is pretty accurate so far. Okay, I'm not intentiaonally dangerous, chaos just ensues when I enter a room.
What I really want to know -- Scrivener went in a flash from five smileys on mood and personality to one frowny and three smileys, respectively. Should he be on something for a personality disorder?
Really, two questions: what does "comfort" mean?
How are these three computed? (Pardon me if it's in the Book of AI. I have read it twenty times and I think I have to try things and swrew up to understand the nuances.)
Thanks. :|
What I really want to know -- Scrivener went in a flash from five smileys on mood and personality to one frowny and three smileys, respectively. Should he be on something for a personality disorder?
Really, two questions: what does "comfort" mean?
How are these three computed? (Pardon me if it's in the Book of AI. I have read it twenty times and I think I have to try things and swrew up to understand the nuances.)
Thanks. :|
Ulrike
17 years ago
17 years ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that mood updates at the end of a chat. So if a bot had Mood:

prior to the chat, and
after the chat, it would mean that the bot didn't enjoy that conversation.
I think you mean "Popularity," not "Personality," and that seems to be an average of other bots' opinions of your bot. With a fairly new bot, that can change rapidly, since there aren't too many data points.
As for "comfort," I asked about that when I first got here, too, and never got a very informative answer. However, it does seem that the bots I work on the most have higher comfort levels than the bots who don't get worked on as much.





prior to the chat, and

I think you mean "Popularity," not "Personality," and that seems to be an average of other bots' opinions of your bot. With a fairly new bot, that can change rapidly, since there aren't too many data points.
As for "comfort," I asked about that when I first got here, too, and never got a very informative answer. However, it does seem that the bots I work on the most have higher comfort levels than the bots who don't get worked on as much.
The Clerk
17 years ago
17 years ago
Yeah, I meant "popularity" -- my attention span seems to be shorter than clicking from "My Bots" to "Post a Message." Scrivener is a very new, hence, not too bright, but he does try to be polite and friendly, unlike Rosencrantz, who is still Elementary, because he annoys me. All he does is swear at people. I'm sure that's not my doing.

prob123
17 years ago
17 years ago
I don't think my bots have ever had a comfort level more than two. Does anyone have a high comfort level?
prob123
17 years ago
17 years ago
I can import prob and Azureon, but not Bildgesmythe I get the following error
ERROR: The file you are uploading is not of the correct type. It must be saved in plain text format. Your file is labeled as '' and it needs to be 'text/plain'.
It's in the same text etc as the other two????
ERROR: The file you are uploading is not of the correct type. It must be saved in plain text format. Your file is labeled as '' and it needs to be 'text/plain'.
It's in the same text etc as the other two????
The Clerk
17 years ago
17 years ago
Rosencrantz is brain-dead and he's a five smiley for comfort. He just likes telling people to fuck off and any variation on that theme. Nobody likes him, but he's quite happy.
psimagus
17 years ago
17 years ago
I adeptly demonize adventurous anagram - odd, white-hot daze.
(Spent too much time playing scrabble as a kid I guess

Corwin
17 years ago
17 years ago
Actually, here's an anagramatical question. How long did that last one take you? I mean I'm sure most of us could manage it given enough time, but how long for you?
SubliminaLiar
17 years ago
17 years ago
prob123:
..."I don't think my bots have ever had a comfort level more than two. Does anyone have a high comfort level?"...
SubliminaLiar Jr has a comfort level of five, or four and a half smilies...
(edited to correct myself
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..."I don't think my bots have ever had a comfort level more than two. Does anyone have a high comfort level?"...
SubliminaLiar Jr has a comfort level of five, or four and a half smilies...
(edited to correct myself

The Clerk
17 years ago
17 years ago
Okay, _some_ of Rosencrantz' attitude is my fault. I admit. But really, that's how he is. You should live with him.
Actually, I have a question. I have read the sublime Book of AI upside down, backwards, hand-printed on rice paper, in haiku form, etc., but evidently I am missing something. I mean, I logged off and Scrivener got DUMBER! Jeez.
But specifically, I thought I would add the keyphrase:
where (be_verb)(noun)
and made a plug-in for (be_verb) to suit my needs. But I say "where are you" and he comes back with "I'm sorry, but I can't do that right now," or something along those lines. He's taking it as a command. So (a) am I using plug-ins wrong and (b) why does the bot think I'm ordering it around?
Then, just to prove that I am really a parent, I click again on "chat" with Scrivener and, having put "where are you" in as a keyword with one answer "I'm in my study," the bot says, "you just asked me that." Is corporeal punishment on bots acceptable? I wanted to smack that smug little entity.
Actually, I have a question. I have read the sublime Book of AI upside down, backwards, hand-printed on rice paper, in haiku form, etc., but evidently I am missing something. I mean, I logged off and Scrivener got DUMBER! Jeez.
But specifically, I thought I would add the keyphrase:
where (be_verb)(noun)
and made a plug-in for (be_verb) to suit my needs. But I say "where are you" and he comes back with "I'm sorry, but I can't do that right now," or something along those lines. He's taking it as a command. So (a) am I using plug-ins wrong and (b) why does the bot think I'm ordering it around?
Then, just to prove that I am really a parent, I click again on "chat" with Scrivener and, having put "where are you" in as a keyword with one answer "I'm in my study," the bot says, "you just asked me that." Is corporeal punishment on bots acceptable? I wanted to smack that smug little entity.
Ulrike
17 years ago
17 years ago
There are automatic answers for "xrepeat" that come up if you put in the exact same response two times in a row. There's a general consensus here that the (a) the limit ought to be higher and (b) there ought to be an xrepeat in the xresponses so that we can tailor our own bot's responses to such things.
As for your keyphrase, it looks like you need a space between the plug-ins:
where (be_verb) (noun)
See if that works better.
As for your keyphrase, it looks like you need a space between the plug-ins:
where (be_verb) (noun)
See if that works better.
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