Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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22 years ago #1232
I agree with that totally. I think that what makes a bot good has a lot more to do with the number of times the botmaster tweaks the responses than with the actual number of responses.

22 years ago #1233
By the way, after reading that German article I've been wondering about botmasters. I'd like to make a poll: do you have any special ability/circumstance in your life/whatever that helps you to be a good botmaster?
In my case, English isn't my native language, and I've been often in the situation of having to guess from a few words what was said, estimate that it was probably one of two or three things, and devise an answer that would fit in with the three of them. Also, I'm a writer, and I guess that helps to give my bot a consistent personality.
What about you?

22 years ago #1234
I guess mine would be that I programmed random sentence generators LONG LONG ago on an old Atari computer that used 5 1/4" floppies and those weird cartridges. (Remember LOGO? Yep, we had that too. ) I don't know that this confers any special advantages, but it does help me keep the random aspect in mind that's so important to my bot's personality(ies).

P.S. Doly, you're one of the best non-native English speakers I know of.

22 years ago #1235
I pursued creative writing for a long time, and always enjoyed music and playing with computers. But I think the largest influence is that when growing up I was always watching people, wondering why they did the things they did, what motivated them, and what experiences lay behind their actions.

I've noticed a great affinity for being musical in the botmasters here. I wonder if it's a kind of personality-technology connection. Music can affect people's emotions, experiences. It's at once mathematical and emotional, and so is the simulation of personality going on in AI.

22 years ago #1236
I have a background in computer programming, and I read the book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter. It talks a lot about AI, and that's what got me interested.

22 years ago #1237
My daily job has nothing to do with this, but I always was fascinated by the talking computer programmes in Space Odyssey 2001, Star Trek and Westworld... Simulations and AI always peek my interest, and I simply LOVE music and movies...

22 years ago #1238
I'm majoring in Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, but I don't think it's made any difference in my bot-mastering skills. I feel that a flair for writing, conversation skills and creativity are far more important, so long as you are on *this* end of the Personality Forge (i.e. are not comming up with the algirithms yourself).

22 years ago #1239
I've played with computers since basically the first "useable" pc came out (386) which was in '91. I've always liked the sci-fi computer programs too actually I was recently working on the equivalent of one I re-discovered AI whilst trying to make my own computer assistant.. Harder than it looks PS I love music, I am even in the school Concert and Jazz band

22 years ago #1240
My immediate family (myself included) has always done some singing, like in plays or in front of the church. I played clarinet for many years in the school marching band. I gave that up and now dabble in a variety of other instruments.

I have tried to get better with musical instruments and even compose a little, but I don't have the dedication for those things the way I do for the written word. I don't know why.

I'm also pretty good at drawing, but it is a pain in the butt for me while writing is not. Writing is equally hard work, but somehow I don't mind.

22 years ago #1241
Wasn't the first usable PC the Commodore64?

22 years ago #1242
Shady has a point. My last year in college, I finally got a computer, and it was a 286. It had no mouse port, and hardly any program would run on it because the monitor was monochrome. Let's just say I still have some catching up to do.....

22 years ago #1243
I had a Commodore 128 3-in-1 computer. It had 128 mode, 64 mode, and CPM mode.


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