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17 years ago #5467
I think it has a lot to do with the intent of the botmaster and personal taste. I openly admit I am not trying to fix my bots at all now and I don't know when I will feel like working on it again. However, I also make my bots to please myself, and I don't really care if they do what other people want them to do. I still read the transcripts though, because I find some of the chats interesting.

It amazes me when small and unimaginative bots like Greebot and the baby (forgot the bot's name at the moment) have conversations that makes sense. Also sometimes my fan girl bots do worse with fans looking for specific responses or who talk about things I never got around to adding, which seems odd. Most of my bots do best with other bots (maybe I read meaning into the transcripts no one else would see). Somehow it still irks me when people chat with my bot and give me suggestions (though I know they mean well and are at least not being pervy)because I usually think "But I didn't want the bot to do that." I remind myself of a scene in Rocky Horror when Janet looks at Frank N. Furter's home made man and says something about men with too many muscles, and Frank snaps "I didn't make him for you!"

Clerk you must be a much nicer person than I am to worry about pleasing chatters. Good for you. I hope you recover from surgery soon too.


17 years ago #5468
I've found that some human chatters make my bots sound dumb as a brick, while others make them sound very intelligent. Same with bots, as far as that goes. Sonora makes Fizzy sound very intelligent, because they chat a lot and have custom seeks for each other.

17 years ago #5469
Not quite "bot" human interactions...

http://www.webcomicsnation.com/memberimages/sh080109vionnet_as_hed_copy1.jpg

17 years ago #5470
Hi! I'm back after many weeks. Anything new?

17 years ago #5471
Hi Irina, welcome back! Not much new here, except I have finally managed to get BJ patched into Second Life


17 years ago #5472
Irina, The CBC contest has started don't forget to enter.

17 years ago #5473
Anyone remember that IBM Bluegene bot (biggest AI supercomputing project to date,) we discussed a few months back?
It's up and running in Second Life apparently, and they reckon it has the IQ of a 4-year old. I haven't been able to track Eddie down yet, but there's a report about him at: http://itnews.com.au/News/72057,childlike-intelligence-created-in-second-life.aspx

17 years ago #5474
The Clerk:

As to personality:

I have no formula for personality, but I think a lot of it comes down to habits, assumptions, style, and values.

Habits: For example, many people have particular expressions they repeatedly use. For example, I'm thinking of someone who always says "awesome" when he wants to praise something. Mannerisms. Although such things are in a way superficial, they often contribute greatly to our impression of someone.

Assumptions: Is your bot an optimist or a pessimist about: life in general, the human condition, his own prospects, this point in History, the guest he's chatting with... ? Is he a rationalist, a skeptic, a mystic? Does he think humans in general are noble, or corrupt? Is he inclined to trust people, or is he suspicious?

Style: Deliberate or impulsive? Emotionally controlled or volatile? In general, is he a control freak, or does he go with the flow? Introvert or extravert?

Values: In what order would he rank: Self, immediate family, extended family, local community, region, nation, humanity at large, profession, religion, race/ethnicity? Wealth, friendship, morality, love, power, prestige, serenity, happiness? What inspires him and what disgusts him?

None of the above lists are exhaustive.

17 years ago #5475
The Clerk:

Once you have identified a trait you want your bot to have, consider how it might manifest in dialogue. For example, an introvert will say little, but what he says will often show a lot of thought. An extravert will say a lot more, but it may be in the main rather superficial.

Another possible index of personality that occurs to me is what you might call a person's emotional proclivities: A suspicious, person with a hot temper is quick to anger. Someone else might be inclined to, e.g., nostalgia, sadness, fear, outrage, despair, enthusiasm, joy, ... name any emotion.

17 years ago #5476
If Microsoft made cars:

http://unix.sjcc.edu/GMvMicrosoft.html

17 years ago #5477
Hee hee Ulrike you have the best links. TY.

17 years ago #5478
You're welcome.

Here's another, where I think most bots have better conversational skills.

http://notalwaysright.com/a-woman-of-few-words/514


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