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.


3 years ago #7671
Hello, I was hoping someone could help me understand seeks. I wrote a keyphrase and a response then I wrote a seek for the response but the seek isn't found when speaking to my bot.

I used the example in the AI book to make sure I would get the same results as in the book but still nothing.

I used the " how are you doing" example and my bot's response is "could you ask for a more beautiful day?" and I added a seek for "Yes" but when the human responds yes, my bot just uses the xnone keyphrases. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.

3 years ago #7672
Never mind I figured it out. Seeks are case-sensitive

3 years ago #7673
the book of ai covers almost all basic info

3 years ago #7674
Well, I'm definitely new and definitely interested in AI, especially about learning it. This should prove to be an interesting experiment and a fascinating adventure and if I should encounter a quest or two along the way all the better.

3 years ago #7675
i like reading about ai on reddit and strong ai reddit.
i like reading about self supervised learning,gpt-3,zero shot,one shot learning,reinforcement learning and neuromorphic computing.
inverse reinforcement learning is very interesting.
welcome to personality forge.

3 years ago #7676
Hello. I've been wanting to make a chatbot. How do I save progress?

3 years ago #7677
goto build menu at the top
then hover your cursor over it.
click on chatbot workshop
click on your chatbots name
click on language center
click on new keyphrase
then type in a keyphrase for the sentence you want.
then type in a response.
then click on add keyphrase.

3 years ago #7678
How do I delete favorites

3 years ago #7679
click on view profile
in the chatbox at the bottom for a chatbot.
then find
is favorite chatbot then click remove.

3 years ago #7680
I know "My favorite (type) is (specific)." is the default way to add to "xfavorites", but what I don't know is what this means: "My favorite (p:type) is (specific).". Can anyone explain to me what "p:" means?

3 years ago #7681
I found one reference to it; Custom Plug-Ins. I'm still trying to understand what that means, though. Can anyone explain Custom Plug-Ins to me? Thank you!

3 years ago #7682
So, am I to understand that it's a way to expand the available wildcards that can be used? And is it more than that?


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