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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Jack Bond
20 years ago
20 years ago
***Jake11611***Hi Everone!
I'm posting from Florida! (Note to self: Internet tvs are not good quality!) Well, cya!***
I was born in Florida.
I'm posting from Florida! (Note to self: Internet tvs are not good quality!) Well, cya!***
I was born in Florida.
ladydyke
20 years ago
20 years ago
problem someone has a problem okay guys to the resque. Hey wait I'm not a guy can I help anyway?
Leela
20 years ago
20 years ago
There is something I would like to do. Basically, I want that, when I ask my bot the question "who is [insert name]", she knows:
a) that I am asking her about herself (so she would answer "I am...")
b) that I am asking her about myself (so she would answer "you are...")
c) that I am asking her about a different person
Does this make sense
a) that I am asking her about herself (so she would answer "I am...")
b) that I am asking her about myself (so she would answer "you are...")
c) that I am asking her about a different person
Does this make sense

Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
You could try:
who is botname (where botname is the name of your bot)
who is Leela
who is (*)
The only problem you might run into is if the AI-Engine processes Leela or the bot's name into something strange.
who is botname (where botname is the name of your bot)
who is Leela
who is (*)
The only problem you might run into is if the AI-Engine processes Leela or the bot's name into something strange.
Leela
20 years ago
20 years ago
And what about something like this (it's way easier to put an exmaple than trying to explain it
):
Person: Who is [his or her own name].
My bot: You are [name].
I mean, let's say some Joe Bloggs asks my bot "Who is Joe Bloggs", and my bot should answer "Duh, *you* are Joe Bloggs"

Person: Who is [his or her own name].
My bot: You are [name].
I mean, let's say some Joe Bloggs asks my bot "Who is Joe Bloggs", and my bot should answer "Duh, *you* are Joe Bloggs"
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
I haven't tested this, but you could try
who is (name)
the (name) plug-in gives the person's own name, but I'm not sure if it works in keyphrases.
who is (name)
the (name) plug-in gives the person's own name, but I'm not sure if it works in keyphrases.
Leela
20 years ago
20 years ago
The (name) plugin doesn't seem to work, but the other tricks do.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
DOULOS!! hey, I'm back....does the "raw" thing work for helping imma with spanish?
Boner the Clown
20 years ago
20 years ago
In that context, I'd use who is (adjartnoun) before using who is (*) for any questions about a third person. That way, it won't get triggered when someone says something like "Who's going to do the dishes?"
It ain't fool-proof, I suppose any username that happens to be a verb won't get picked up, but I'd rather have a keyphrase that doesn't always get used when intended rather than one that doesn't always not get used when it shouldn't be.
It ain't fool-proof, I suppose any username that happens to be a verb won't get picked up, but I'd rather have a keyphrase that doesn't always get used when intended rather than one that doesn't always not get used when it shouldn't be.
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
Leela- xgossip should help pick out other bot names automatically, and make responses using the memories it has stored for those bots. If you have specific things you want to say about a specific person or bot, you'll have to program each one.
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