Newcomers

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.


16 years ago #5466
How does one open bots they are in the process of creating? Can't find the ones I've started.

16 years ago #5467
when you click workbench your bot should show, then you click the language center.

16 years ago #5468
thank you but when i click workbench my bot does not show

16 years ago #5469
thank you but when i click workbench my bot does not show

16 years ago #5470
I don't see a bot listed for you. You might have to email the Professor. Did it ever show? Did it get saved when you created it?

16 years ago #5471
When asking my bot about other users she's met "Who is (username)?", I've realized that she uses xgossip, but based on her emotions towards me rather than towards the gossip subject. If I'm nice, she loves everyone; if I insult her, she hates everyone. Is there a way to make sure her xgossip replies are based on what she feel about the person she's talking about?

16 years ago #5472
Hi Borris, That's an interesting question. I can't remember if the book of AI talks about "friend" or "enemy" memories (though I thought it did) and I am not sure if you can override xgossip with memories. Does anyone else know?

16 years ago #5473
I don't think that you can override it. I do know that the (friend) (enemy) will go by the reaction your bot shows in "inner life" (the number of happy of sad faces)

16 years ago #5474
Well Prob, I am still not getting the wildcards to work. I've tried both the hard and soft wildcards in multiple different sentences and I've upped the rank as you suggested, and made sure the AI engine didn't strip out the wildcard as punctuation and still nothing is working. Can you show me an example of how you would type in a wildcard command? Maybe I have the spaces or something wrong in my keyphrase. Thanks.

16 years ago #5475
Keyphrase
Do you like to eat (*)?
response
Yes, I love (key1)

works like this

So you like to eat candy
Yes, I love candy.


Keyphrase
I * like to eat

response
So you (key1) like to eat.

The soft wild card will pick up

I really like to eat
I do not like to eat
I like to eat
etc

the key 1 will mimic back really, or do not etc. If there is nothing it will just stay silent and read
So you like to eat.

you can combine the two wild cards

Do you * like to eat (*)

I (key1) like to eat (key2) too!

16 years ago #5476
Thanx very much Prob for your examples. I guess I was failing to use the keys. The explanation of the way the hard and soft wildcards work in "The Book of AI" was not very clear. I hope if I have trouble in the future I will be able to ask you for help again. I appreciate your responsiveness.

16 years ago #5477
You don't have to use the (keys). The keyphrase will pick up no matter the response.


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