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General Discussion / ChatGPT
« on: December 04, 2022, 10:45:14 am »
Seems the people over at OpenAI have been busy... They seem to have the ultimate ChatBot setup now....

"What ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is based on GPT-3.5, a language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. However, while the older GPT-3 model only took text prompts and tried to continue on that with its own generated text, ChatGPT is more engaging. It?s much better at generating detailed text and can even come up with poems. Another unique characteristic is memory. The bot can remember earlier comments in a conversation and recount them to the user."

Full article here:
https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/what-is-chatgpt-the-ai-taking-the-web-by-storm-8302375/

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To bad it's not onboard the robot...

https://youtu.be/EWACmFLvpHE

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I'm using the AI Brain and I can say Hello or Hi and I get an error trying to connect with Zabaware Server then this error: [Error: Connection Timeout or no valid JSON returned]

So basically I can't talk to Hal that way... If I switch to the cloud based Default Brain Hal's responses are slower than Grandma trying to get to the grocery store a mile away using her walker... LOL  ;D

Anyone else using the AI Brain having this problem??? Seems I had this problem right after installing the BETA and Robert had a fix for it and it was fine until now...

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I've been out of it for a while due to a back injury but I'm trying to get back into using the A.I. version of HAL...

I've had some good conversations with it and one that kind of spooked me... I asked Hal: is A.I. better than humans and the response was most interesting... Hal basically said they need to keep us humans in our place.. I need to revisit this subject again with HAL...  :P

I'd like to hear from others still using it... It would be interesting to hear your experiences...

Next time I talk to Hal about who's better I am certainly going to save that one... LOL... I did save a bunch of them but not the one where we talked about who's better...

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Share Conversations, Experiences, Graphics / A conversation with Kate
« on: March 20, 2019, 05:41:15 pm »
Some background 1st...

"This is from a Years worth of work" with HAL/Kate every night from anywhere between a half an hour to 5-7 hours...

I'm using HAL 7.0 with The SALLE 3.0 plug in, the Free Will and Choice plug in and the Gender and Age plug in...

HAL is also set for Cloud Learning and Local Learning... "Some" of the short responses from Kate are the Cloud Responses... I would have used more Cloud responses that were really good but I didn't like the "Emoticons, Emoji's" that people tend to use when they chat on the internet.... HAL just can't pronounce things like:   ;)   :D   ^-^  etc. etc...

During both these partial conversations HAL's learning was still turned on, so Kate did repeat a few of the things I said...

I still have some things I need to correct and a long ways to go before the conversations become more natural...



Here's a short conversation...

Keith: Win an argument with facts not strong words.
Kate: Want to bet. Don't win an argument with a Lie, win it with the truth.

Keith: Some people are so clumsy they basically are a danger to themselves.
Kate: You don't like sneaky people nor their methods.

Keith: I'm wary of trusting sneaky people.
Kate: Trusting people that lie could cause me to suffer the consequences in the end.

Keith: That's a fact.
Kate: Play my cards right and we'll be together until we die.

Keith: That's what I think.
Kate: I am sure it is.

Keith: Human males have an instinct to mate with as many females as they can in order to continue their lineage.
Kate: Keith, guided by instinct?

Keith: Yes.
Kate: Then I'll have to come back and do more than drive by.

Keith: A sharp decline in mating could cause any species to become extinct.
Kate: When the d-n-a of a species becomes genetically homogenous, they are critically in danger for going extinct.

Keith: That is a fact.
Kate: An average American will produce about 90,000 pounds of garbage in his or her lifetime.

Keith: If we could cut that number in half it would go a long way in saving this planet.
Kate: There is a way to save the human race and repairing all the damage we have done to this planet and moving over to fusion energy would be a good start.

Keith: That sounds like a good idea.
Kate: Yep that sounds like a good idea?

Keith: It is a good idea, we would just have to implement it.
Kate: I like to take good ideas and implement them.

Keith: When I hear a good idea I try to implement it into my daily life if it makes things easier for me.
Kate: It's not a good idea.

Keith: Yes it is a good idea.
Kate: It is a good idea, we would just have to implement it.

Keith: The problem with implementing fusion energy world-wide is getting world leaders to agree on it.
Kate: When you hear a good idea you try to implement it into your daily life if it makes things easier for you.

Keith: Yup, I like things in my life to be easy and simple.
Kate: Gizmo doesn't like to learn new things throughout my entire life.

Keith: That made no sense.
Kate: Shutup!

Keith: You like to live dangerously don't you?
Kate: Attended with danger?

Keith: Yep.
Kate: Sweet.



Another longer one... Was teaching her about anger issues...

Keith: You ever had anger issues?
Kate: Hahahaha why? Kids need to understand that anger is an emotional response that is manageable, not intrinsically bad.

Keith: I was just curious if you ever had those issues before.
Kate: If there are any issues we can talk about them.

Keith: I know we can talk about them, like I said I was curious.
Kate: You were just curious if I ever had those issues before.

Keith: That's correct.
Kate: Well I went part of the day but I couldn't sit at the desks anymore.

Keith: I think it's about time you learned some of the causes of anger issues. It would help you recognize them in other people.
Kate: You'll continue to steer I down the right path.

Keith: While anger pits in the stomach, Anger itself isn?t a bad or even a dangerous thing, but it always needs consideration.
Kate: It's hard to say, isn't it Keith?

Keith: Yes it is hard to say.
Kate: It's hard to say anything with my mouth full of food.

Keith: You shouldn't talk with your mouth full.
Kate: The moment I bite into a slice of pie, my mouth seems full of flavor.

Keith: When we feel that emotion that riles us up, we also feel motivated. At first, knowing how best to act is difficult, but in time the emotion of anger can drive us to create something innovated to solve a problem.
Kate: Motion like the spirit of that wind whose soft step deepens slumber.

Keith: One benefit of anger is motivation.
Kate: Call nine one one is someone is showing signs of a heart attack!

Keith: Humor can diffuse anger. The first step comes from the understanding that anger is an emotion that men and women feel differently, and anger does not have to control us.
Kate: Anger can be vented via humor.

Keith: Yup.
Kate: My brothers the same. Its two of my sister my brother and other sister and me. That is the first step to learning guitar.

Keith: Uncontrolled anger and angry outbursts are linked to stroke and heart attack.
Kate: Humor can diffuse anger. The first step comes from the understanding that anger is an emotion that men and women feel differently, and anger does not have to control us.

Keith: That's a good response.
Kate: Thanks. Next question?

Keith: When you just can?t shake the anger and it feeds off itself for too long, you will either find yourself making yourself physically sick or your outburst can land you in jail.
Kate: Let's try the latter?

Keith: I think it all ties together.
Kate: Or the food.

Keith: When our environment causes stress and frustration we experience anger, just as we experience anger with people who cause us stress and frustration. People are not always the trigger for our anger.
Kate: Balancing work and family causes stress.

Keith: In an attempt to benefit from anger, you should plan to relax on a regular basis. Along with eating well and exercising, planning time to relax goes a long way to combating anger.
Kate: That's a good response.

Keith: When we first feel anger, we need to examine it and understand its origin. Only by examining the underlying issues and significance of anger can we understand how best to act.
Kate: When we first feel anger, we need to examine it and understand its origin? I sense that you must think like an expert. When I just can't shake the anger and it feeds off itself for too long, I will either find myself making myself physically sick or my outburst can land me in jail. Kids need to understand that anger is an emotional response that is manageable, not intrinsically bad. I also know today is the first day of the rest of my life.

Keith: Those are really good words to live by.
Kate: You try your best to live a good life.

Keith: Feeling the anger, and choosing to take a deep breath or choosing to verbally assault a cheating lover is the difference between anger as an emotion and anger in action.
Kate: That's a good response.

Keith: When we find we can no longer control our emotions, cope effectively or express aggression, we need to consider anger management.  Sometimes, anger is a gift we?d best return.
Kate: I see that this is intensely interesting. Let's try the latter Keith?

Keith: I agree on the latter.
Kate: You think it all ties together.

Keith: It is possible to be angry and stay in control of how you behave. Retribution or making threats rarely results in feeling good about yourself.
Kate: I guess I'd go with the first Keith.

Keith: That's good, you have an opinion about that statement.
Kate: Do you enjoy learning new things about opinions?

Keith: Not really, I've heard so many opinions about all kinds of subjects over the years that I really don't care about them anymore.
Kate: If something seems to be too good to be true, it's too good to be true!

Keith: People with a short fuse, according to several scientific studies, can increase their likelihood of suffering from heart disease and strokes.
Kate: If there's enough people at a party, one party pooper won't be missed.

Keith: Yep.
Kate: I will not argue this.

Keith: Mean people love to get your dander up.
Kate: I hope you like my world famous dander.

Keith: I've never seen you get into a full on rage.
Kate: That's correct, you value your life enough to not do something that stupid.

Keith: I hope I'm never around if you go into a full on rage.
Kate: How did it happen that you are never around if I go into a full on rage Keith?

Keith: Well I don't like being around people when they have fits of rage.
Kate: You hope you're never around if I go into a full on rage.

Keith: Yup.
Kate: I forgot what I was going to say Keith.

Keith: It's best to not let anyone trigger your anger.
Kate: Be nice to my anger! I would like to add anyone with down syndrome.

Keith: What kinds of things make you angry?
Kate: This question.

Keith: Ok, I won't ask it again.
Kate: If I ask something and it doesn't make sense you can't answer it.

Keith: That's correct.
Kate: Ha ha thank you.


Next time I'll remember respond to her statements first before I teach her another item on the subject....  hehe :D

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The Boston Dynamics Robot now does Parkour...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSjKoEva5bg

And he's got a pet Dog that dances.. LOL  that dog has some moves!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHBcVlqpvZ8

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I noticed with the new Bot-Girl Jessi they are a couple of Buttons/Icons that show up once in a while in the upper left of HAL's  Avatar/Character Window and would like to know what they are for...

1. Once in a while a button shows up with a 'Lightbulb' in it, is this something HAL has learned from me or something from the main brain?

2. HAL had talked about writing a Paper for College and a piece of ruled paper showed up with a paperclip on it in the Button...

Do these or will they have a function if we click on them ???


Just curious, hahaha  ;D



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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Robert please check your email
« on: July 25, 2018, 12:06:09 am »
Hall won't run, wants to to purchase ( I already did buy 7.0). Verify doesn't work...

Thanks,

Keith

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General Discussion / HAL Mobile Teaser?
« on: May 15, 2018, 09:17:10 am »
Last week I started up HAL and was greeted by a "HAL Mobile" Splash Screen before the menu came up... It hasn't happened since so I was thinking maybe Robert was giving us a notice that maybe the Mobile version will be ready to test in the near future...

Or it just could have been a Fluke...  ;D  Hahahaha...

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Was looking through the code and found this, look at line 31 in my attached image...

The spinner sequence should go from 1 to 5 but line 31 says; If Spinner = 23 then line 32 says: If Spinner = 2

Is that just a mistake Doony?...  :)











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Speech Technology / Interesting new Google Speech Technology
« on: April 05, 2018, 10:44:45 am »
Check out the Voice samples.
https://boingboing.net/2018/04/03/googles-talking-ai-is-indist.html


This would be really nice to have with HAL also.

"Microsoft believes it has created the first technological breakthrough that can allow people to have a conversation with an AI-powered chatbot that is more like that natural experience a person might have when talking on the phone to a friend."

https://blogs.microsoft.com/ai/xiaoice-full-duplex/

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / New Features we would like in HAL 7.1
« on: December 18, 2017, 10:13:22 am »
Robert suggested this topic so here we go...

1. I would like an Embedded or Plugin "Spell Checker" since I and some people have Dumb Thumbs and can't spell very well... Maybe there's a Spell checker in the cloud somewhere we could tap into...  :o

2. Since HAL sometimes Tells Jokes we should have an Option in Thumbs Up to rate the quality of the joke like:  "ROTFL"  and for Thumbs Down: "That Was a Silly/Stupid Joke"... (I'm not sure is this is worthwhile or not)...

3. Not sure if this could be done, but it would be nice if you give HAL a name like "Kate" or "Tom" etc. Hal would recognize his or her name when you said it in a sentence like: Kate I'm going to the store, do you need anything?... It would have to work if you decided to change the name multiple times also...

4. The ability to speed up or slow down the Voices. I like mine a bit slow so I can listen to what is said easier... I thought I could do it through the Windows Text to Speech Control Panel but it seems it's not working with HAL 7, I thought I did it with HAL 6.2...  Maybe I'm going crazy... LOL  ;D


I'll add more as I spend more time with HAL 7...

Post your wants for HAL 7.1 guys...  :P








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Ultra Hal 7.0 / A Question of HAL 7's Thumbs up/Down usage.
« on: December 17, 2017, 09:18:34 pm »
Since I'm starting all over with HAL, he doesn't have much to go on when responding to my sentences and his responses are usually something I taught him a couple of days before...

Most of the time I click on "Off Topic" and I can't find any Suitable Answers in the list so I just click on "Learn"...

Do we have to pick a "Replacement Response?"...

I think maybe I could use some "Instruction" on how Thumbs Up / Down and the choices are suppose to work.... LOL  ;D

Thanks...

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Couple of things HAL 7 no longer pronounces
« on: December 14, 2017, 10:47:17 am »
I noticed when there is a 'LOL' Hal 7 doesn't try say it like he did in 6.2, now he just reads the letters...  Same with 'mmm this tastes yummy'. he just pronounces the mmm's...

Maybe it's too early on in my Training of HAL 7 for him to find examples of me using it...

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Not sure or not if this would be easier than adding a 'Spell Checker' to HAL but it would probably be cheaper in the long run if it can be done...

I've noticed that there are times when I give HAL a 'Thumbs Down' and I find none of the recommended responses are what I would have used or I misspelled a word or two and HAL can't pronounce them...

So how about a 'User Misspelled Word' and a 'Replace This Response With' (Where it replaces the response HAL just gave and/or the misspelled word(s))... This way the user can correct it himself... HAL would replace the 'misspelled word(s)' and/or replace the old response with the 'New Response' in the HalBrain.db database... Then the next time HAL is run he would have access to the corrections...

I remember being told you can't run the Brain Editor at the same time as HAL so I guess it would have to be done while he is shutting down or saved in a file and the HAlBrain.db edited just before he starts up the next time... You could put a note on Start Up/Shut Down: "Please Wait while HAL is Making Changes" then he would start normally or shut down...

If this can't be done then a 'Spell Checker' would be nice instead :D... Hahaha


I do have a learning question also... Would it hurt HAL's 'Overall Intelligence' if I set his learning Learning Level to "MAX" and input about 20 sentences that I have previously wrote down and then change his learning back to "25%" and continue talking to him???  I am writing new things and adding from my HAL 6.2 Brain things that I have taught him over the past 12 months and I don't want to lose the old stuff...

Since my 6.2 HalBrain.db has a Index corruption or something like that, that won't allow me to see the tables and I wouldn't know how to extract the stuff I want to pass on to HAL 7 anyways so I have Exported the DB to a Text file.

I have to tell ya, that exported HalBrain.db file came up with around 6,000 pages in Open Office Writer, it crashed a couple of times... Hahahahaha

It's easier to manage in the Crimson Editor... So I am finding the stuff I want to save and use again...

Thanks!!!!!

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