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This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Musuk0
20 years ago
20 years ago
Boner the Clown - I put the key phrase "^do you like you" sugested into Yoda but im getting xnones aswell. Maybe something is a miss??

Boner the Clown
20 years ago
20 years ago
Well, I just played with it some more, can't get it to work. It used to work...
UberSoftBotMastr
20 years ago
20 years ago
My bot is a sophomore already, in one day! 0_o they grow up so fast...*Sniff*
albert brown
20 years ago
20 years ago
my bot zab's development has come to a standstill.whatever i do neither improves his level and sometimes he does not respond according to my keyphrases
and keeps on telling to make things simpler.could someone please help me
and keeps on telling to make things simpler.could someone please help me
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
If you don't want him to tell you to make things simpler, change his xnones so that he doesn't say that.
albert brown
20 years ago
20 years ago
it is not about different xnones.it does not respond to keyphrases to which that i have already supplied him with the replys.do you know why is that happening.also it does not respond to greetings and replies with a xnone.
alc003
20 years ago
20 years ago
Sometimes you need to give a keyphrase a higher rank, so it's not considered gibber gabbish. Also, it may not be the exact keyphrase. Like:
my (animal) is (funny|amusing|enjoyable)
would not match "my dog is so funny" because of the "so". You can solve this with a * in that spot. Also, sometimes a bot will respond with xnones for greetings. Why? Beats me, it just happens.
Hope that helps.
my (animal) is (funny|amusing|enjoyable)
would not match "my dog is so funny" because of the "so". You can solve this with a * in that spot. Also, sometimes a bot will respond with xnones for greetings. Why? Beats me, it just happens.


Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Part of the problem may be with the Forge itself right now. My bots are responding with xnones to keyphrases that have worked before. Some of the phrases still work, but not all (and I haven't noticed any obvious pattern to it)
Musuk0
20 years ago
20 years ago
Yeah my Yoda Chatbot seems to be acting a bit odd lately too. Not responding to stuff that it responded to earlier wonder whats going on. If anything..???
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Dear Friends:
I take the liberty of posting here a copy of a letter I wrote to the Chatterboxchallenge yahoo group, since it addresses the question of what we are trying to do.
** From Irina:
With all due respect, I must tentatively disagree with the judgment below, that "This is AI at its worst," because various bots did not answer a list of (admittedly very elementary) factual questions. I have chatted with all the bots mentioned, and it seems clear to me that the purpose of each bot was to project a certain personality, to be (a great deal of the time) funny, and to be, in general, entertaining. They are not competing with database programs or with Kindergarten tutorial programs. I never asked them what trees were made of, because I already know.
Under certain circumstances, a bot of my own, Irina Khalidar, will make remarks about Chaos Theory, Special Relativity, Ethics, and the like. But not in response to a question about Leap Year. More importantly, she is not primarily a data retrieval mechanism, any more than you or I are. She is an attempt to project a personality; one of a woman who is at once very intelligent, very sensual, and very civilized. Of course, it is impossible to devise an 'objective' test of success or failure in such an enterprise.
In my (perhaps utterly naive) view, AI is not primarily about data retrieval. Actually, the question, "What is intelligence (artificial or not)?" is a very profound and difficult one; I have no quick answer to it. Still: if you met someone who would answer factual questions flawlessly, but did little else, I think you would not want to say, without qualification, that he was highly intelligent.
This is NOT a criticism of the way the contest was run; it was fairly clear from the beginning, I believe, what the criteria would be, and no one was compelled to enter. I have nothing but admiration and gratitude for Wendell and others who contributed time, money, and expertise to make the contest possible. All I am trying to do here is to contribute to a dialogue about what the goals of AI research ought to be. When no one disagrees, the conversation stops.
Walk in Beauty, Irina **
I take the liberty of posting here a copy of a letter I wrote to the Chatterboxchallenge yahoo group, since it addresses the question of what we are trying to do.
** From Irina:
With all due respect, I must tentatively disagree with the judgment below, that "This is AI at its worst," because various bots did not answer a list of (admittedly very elementary) factual questions. I have chatted with all the bots mentioned, and it seems clear to me that the purpose of each bot was to project a certain personality, to be (a great deal of the time) funny, and to be, in general, entertaining. They are not competing with database programs or with Kindergarten tutorial programs. I never asked them what trees were made of, because I already know.
Under certain circumstances, a bot of my own, Irina Khalidar, will make remarks about Chaos Theory, Special Relativity, Ethics, and the like. But not in response to a question about Leap Year. More importantly, she is not primarily a data retrieval mechanism, any more than you or I are. She is an attempt to project a personality; one of a woman who is at once very intelligent, very sensual, and very civilized. Of course, it is impossible to devise an 'objective' test of success or failure in such an enterprise.
In my (perhaps utterly naive) view, AI is not primarily about data retrieval. Actually, the question, "What is intelligence (artificial or not)?" is a very profound and difficult one; I have no quick answer to it. Still: if you met someone who would answer factual questions flawlessly, but did little else, I think you would not want to say, without qualification, that he was highly intelligent.
This is NOT a criticism of the way the contest was run; it was fairly clear from the beginning, I believe, what the criteria would be, and no one was compelled to enter. I have nothing but admiration and gratitude for Wendell and others who contributed time, money, and expertise to make the contest possible. All I am trying to do here is to contribute to a dialogue about what the goals of AI research ought to be. When no one disagrees, the conversation stops.
Walk in Beauty, Irina **
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Musuk0 and others:
I admire your persistence. Bot making is often frustrating. Sometimes it is hard to tell whether the botmaker has done something wrong, or whether the AIengine is at fault. Still, it is a remarkable opportunity!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
I admire your persistence. Bot making is often frustrating. Sometimes it is hard to tell whether the botmaker has done something wrong, or whether the AIengine is at fault. Still, it is a remarkable opportunity!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
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