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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Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
IMPORTANT....for anyone making a new bot or working on an existing one:
*Wait for your keyphrases to load completely. Those of us with dialup modems can get impatient, but it is worth it if you know that the phrases will be there. A guest just asked my bot 'who was buried in Grant's tomb?' (one of the first phrases I prepared for) and the answer wasn't there!
*If you have several related keyphrases, don't just change the name of the phrase on the long popup thingie. I think that erases the original keyphrase, which might be another reason I have to do a lot of the old ones over even now. Use the goto command instead. (It will only put it over to another phrase once, so make sure that next one doesn't have any goto's in it.)
P.S. For those of you unfamiliar with U.S. trivia, the answer is 'Grant and his wife.' He was one of our presidents. This is a standard stupid question people ask bots to test them.
*Wait for your keyphrases to load completely. Those of us with dialup modems can get impatient, but it is worth it if you know that the phrases will be there. A guest just asked my bot 'who was buried in Grant's tomb?' (one of the first phrases I prepared for) and the answer wasn't there!
*If you have several related keyphrases, don't just change the name of the phrase on the long popup thingie. I think that erases the original keyphrase, which might be another reason I have to do a lot of the old ones over even now. Use the goto command instead. (It will only put it over to another phrase once, so make sure that next one doesn't have any goto's in it.)
P.S. For those of you unfamiliar with U.S. trivia, the answer is 'Grant and his wife.' He was one of our presidents. This is a standard stupid question people ask bots to test them.
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
That reminds me.....what are some standard stupid questions like that in other nations?
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Ooh, Ooh! I heard this one, it took me a while.
"What was (name)'s name?" the answer of course is (name)!
"What was (name)'s name?" the answer of course is (name)!

Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
Indeed, and "What color was George Washington's white horse?"
How is one supposed to know that Grant's wife was buried with him? I think that that question requires more knowledge than common sense on the part of the bot.
How is one supposed to know that Grant's wife was buried with him? I think that that question requires more knowledge than common sense on the part of the bot.
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
'Grant' is good enough, I think. That's the way I always heard it as a kid. Only recently have the trivia folks gotten picky.
I don't just mean questions referring to themselves (although it would be good to know which ones would come up). I mean, are there some other silly ones that would be helpful for the bot to prepare for in advance? Especially those unique to a certain country? Most of the ones I know of already are song lyrics ('Who wrote the book of love?') or things that are already pretty universal here ('How much wood would a woodchuck chuck,' etc.).
I don't just mean questions referring to themselves (although it would be good to know which ones would come up). I mean, are there some other silly ones that would be helpful for the bot to prepare for in advance? Especially those unique to a certain country? Most of the ones I know of already are song lyrics ('Who wrote the book of love?') or things that are already pretty universal here ('How much wood would a woodchuck chuck,' etc.).
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
If you've not already done so, you need special keyphrases for these:
'what is a bot'
'what is a chatbot'
'what is a chatterbot'
(Depending on your style, you may want to change the wording or use wildcards, in case the user says 'What the hell is a chatterbot?' or something of that nature.)
The WordNet thing in our bots does not recognize those words except for 'bot' which it takes to mean 'botfly larva.'
'what is a bot'
'what is a chatbot'
'what is a chatterbot'
(Depending on your style, you may want to change the wording or use wildcards, in case the user says 'What the hell is a chatterbot?' or something of that nature.)
The WordNet thing in our bots does not recognize those words except for 'bot' which it takes to mean 'botfly larva.'

Doly
22 years ago
22 years ago
One of those silly questions in the UK is: "Where was the battle of Hastings fought?" The right answer isn't "Hastings", but "Battle". The battle of Hastings was the most important battle in Great Britain in the Middle Ages (consult a history book for details). It was fought in a field near Hastings, and afterwards an abbey was built on the exact site of the battle. Then, a little village grew around the abbey, that was called, quite sensibly, Battle.
To clarify misunderstandings, I didn't leave my job because of the Forge. I left it because it was horrible and I was bored with it. I was going to the Forge in office hours because it was so boring.
To clarify misunderstandings, I didn't leave my job because of the Forge. I left it because it was horrible and I was bored with it. I was going to the Forge in office hours because it was so boring.
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
Not just questions referring to themselves?
How about "What would this sentence be like if it were not self-referential?"
How about "What would this sentence be like if it were not self-referential?"

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