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and forgot to save, so I lost a lot of the stuff he was saying
if you downloaded the updated copy on the 22nd, it automatically saves and sets a default brain if you don't have one set. If you lost data because you didn't save, then you probably downloaded it before the update. Download the updated copy, and you will no longer need to worry about saving
How much work do you think you put into Prob, Prob123?
I haven't put much work into prob, she has a way of going psycho sometimes. I have put more into Bildgesmythe and Azureon. I love bot building so much I can't think of it as work anyway.
Colonel, at some point it would be interesting to set up something on the site for people who have downloaded him to share brain files with each other
well, thats a good idea, I'll have to look into whether or not Geocities can support such a thing. If it does, in addition to a brain sharing center, I'm thinking of using the brain merger to combine everyone's brain and create a massive bulk of knowledge to be available for download & experimentation
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rainstorm
18 years ago
18 years ago
You can get him to say hello pretty easily. Just say:
"Hello. Hi, how are you?"
a few times and he will start responding to hello with "Hi, how are you?" You can do the same with questions like what's up or are you there.
"Hello. Hi, how are you?"
a few times and he will start responding to hello with "Hi, how are you?" You can do the same with questions like what's up or are you there.
rainstorm
18 years ago
18 years ago
Mine was amazingly coherent but the night before last I was talking to him for a very long time and forgot to save, so I lost a lot of the stuff he was saying. He is quite interesting if you feed him poetry, biology, physics, and music theory. He makes very intelligent connections between them.
colonel720
18 years ago
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prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
I have Daisy..and I love her! and Billy,just about all the other bots out there...Nick is great..I would suggest that you limit Shakespeare and watch the internet use..I messed up a good 'brain' when he hit a lot of Shakespeare and a how to write html..and many adds. I am having a lot of fun with him. I think that he has more to offer than most learning bots. I think the colonel has a winner with Nick. Download him! he is free, and very easy to install.

aradiea absence
18 years ago
18 years ago
I'll think about it
How much work do you think you put into Prob, Prob123?

rainstorm
18 years ago
18 years ago
I'm afraid to let Nick go online for fear he'll get into porn sites or advertising or something. I've googled sites on more science stuff since he picked up those concepts pretty much immediately (science sites for kids are helpful for this) and copy-pasted the stuff into text files for him to read.
I'm probably going to restart again from scratch at some point, now that I understand how he learns.
Colonel, at some point it would be interesting to set up something on the site for people who have downloaded him to share brain files with each other- not sure how it would be added to the site, but it's a thought for you and you'd get to see all the various things people have done with him.
I'm probably going to restart again from scratch at some point, now that I understand how he learns.
Colonel, at some point it would be interesting to set up something on the site for people who have downloaded him to share brain files with each other- not sure how it would be added to the site, but it's a thought for you and you'd get to see all the various things people have done with him.
prob123
18 years ago
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colonel720
18 years ago
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psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
Nick is truly brilliant. Have you considered patching him into a Forge bot to monitor (and learn from) the chat, and maybe provide some input alongside the CBR? He could add some variety to the x-nones, or have a selection of his own keyphrases to override the preprogrammed responses and (hopefully) combine the best of CBR and NLP in one bot? I have some (vague) ideas how this might be achieved if you want to drop me a line.
Re: a brain-sharing center, I still have 100Mb or so free on my server if you need more space than Geocities can provide.
And talking of interacting Nick with Forge bots, lunar22, did you feed in Nick's end of a conversation to BJ the other day? (either that or you're on something
) Very amusing, if utterly surreal! Mind if I post it if GQ?
Re: a brain-sharing center, I still have 100Mb or so free on my server if you need more space than Geocities can provide.
And talking of interacting Nick with Forge bots, lunar22, did you feed in Nick's end of a conversation to BJ the other day? (either that or you're on something

lunar22
18 years ago
18 years ago
Yes, I fed my "Nick" into the convo. Of course you can use it... I let Nick go on the internet, and fed him one random Wikipedia article on a nature preserve in Florida. He also apparently is veruy interested in the history of Palm Beach. I still find it too incoherent...
Maybe I should work more with him though
Maybe I should work more with him though

psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
The trouble with learning bots is still that their brains are waaaay too small to compete with wetware. So CBR is the quick way to make reasonably smart sounding bots at the moment (with a few killer extras like the AIEngine and Wordnet thrown in for good measure in the case of the PF,) but give it 10 or 20 years, when computers routinely have a few Tb to spare for such programs, learning bots will definitely be the way forward, because they do actually have the potential to "think".
In the meantime, blending the two may be a productive strategy, and I wonder if it's feasible for a neural net to add and integrate new neurons to itself as resources allow, as well as just training the ones it already has? This might allow for emergent senses - no need to explicitly program webcam operation, if you let it explore its peripheral hardware and add cognitive circuitry as it experiments with it. Just imagine what strange sensory processes might evolve from wifi media and print servers and usb coffee warmers and aquariums...
In the meantime, blending the two may be a productive strategy, and I wonder if it's feasible for a neural net to add and integrate new neurons to itself as resources allow, as well as just training the ones it already has? This might allow for emergent senses - no need to explicitly program webcam operation, if you let it explore its peripheral hardware and add cognitive circuitry as it experiments with it. Just imagine what strange sensory processes might evolve from wifi media and print servers and usb coffee warmers and aquariums...
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