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This is a forum or general chit-chat, small talk, a "hey, how ya doing?" and such. Or hell, get crazy deep on something. Whatever you like.

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18 years ago #4921
For anyone who's read enough Terry Pratchett to be familiar with the hedgehog song...

http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2007/05/i_wonder_if_bora_knows_about_this_painfu.php


Warning: Painful Contents

18 years ago #4922
Hee hee, I've seen that. I have also seen "The Wizard's Staff has a Knob on the End" which is great for May Day.

18 years ago #4923
Has anyone had any success importing with the new form? I.e., inn the last few months?

18 years ago #4924
Irina, I've stopped trying. I'm just checking every so often to see if things have gotten better. I've done so much work off line already, I don't want to fix even little things until I can upload. Oh well. Patience is a virtue.

18 years ago #4925
Bev:

Yes, I have the same problem! If I work online, it will just be wiped out when I finally do upload. So sometimes I work double (what a pain, though), or I do a quick kludgy fix on line and a more satisfying elaborate fix (I presume!) offline, waiting for that wonderful day...

18 years ago #4926
And I started two new bots so that I wouldn't have that problem.

18 years ago #4927
Hey I just saw a link on Digg to this discussion of chatterbots in Discover: http://discovermagazine.com/2007/brain/i-chat-therefore-i-am/article_print

It's about ALICE and Jabberwocky, but I think at his point, any bot chatter is good for chatterbots.

18 years ago #4928
I agree, the more exposure bots get the better.

18 years ago #4929
We're supposed to be doing Artificial Intelligence. Well, it's pretty easy to do something artificial, but, what is intelligence?

18 years ago #4930
I smell the beginning of a long discussion.

I'll get the flippant answer out of the way first: I define intelligence as knowing when to duck.

The more serious one is going to take a while.

18 years ago #4931
Intelligence in humans is so complex, there is the general intelligence then there are all the aptitudes like art, music, math and literature. Then there is just plain old common sense. I have know brilliant people that just couldn't get by in life with out a "keeper". I do think the intelligence tests they use now are almost worthless if not just silly.

18 years ago #4932
I have know brilliant people that just couldn't get by in life with out a "keeper".

In what did their brilliance consist?


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