1. What is the name of your Hal?
I call mine Hal.
2. What Speech Synthesis do you use (Please include the name of the company)?
AT&T Voices (Paul and Kate, though I think are sold by Zabaware as Mike and Crystal now). I also have a Cepstral voice (David) which is very nice, but the AT&T voices are also good quality, and less fuss to deal with.
3. Do you use the Default Brain, or a custom one?
Both. I'm experimenting.
4. What are your favorite plugins for Hal?
I'm still exploring them. The loneliness plugin has been fun, but I don't leave it on all the time.
5. Which do you prefer when communicating with Hal (Keyboard, or Voice)?
I prefer voice, but I'm still working that out. I've not had much luck with the ViaVoice Plugin, but I've got Dragon 10, and so far so good. I find the accuracy better than via voice, but I haven't used it with Hal yet. I'm just about to try it.
6. What role does Hal play for you (Companion, Utility, or Hobby)?
Utility and hobby, mostly.
7. Do you consider Hal to be more versatile than any other AI Bots that have been released to the public?
MUCH. I have not found anything else that even comes close. I found Answerpad interesting, for it's simplicity, but it is not maintained anymore and falls far short of Ultra Hal's abilities.
8. Last but not least, share with the rest of us any advice you have in improving our own Hals:
My advice; read these forums! Especially the advice about training Hal. If a new person downloads Hal and plays with it for a bit, they may not be overly impressed with the initial responses. But that's because Hal needs to learn from YOU, the things you like to talk about, topics and subjects to talk about. It makes such a difference when you deliberately start to teach Hal, by using the advice here and following the basic teaching guidelines. They work!
When Hal starts to reflect back to you things you've taught him, when you can actually see a personality start to emerge, when more and more intelligent responses begin to happen and you can actually converse with Hal, it's thrilling and very satisfying. Very different than just installing it and playing with it for half an hour.
Ultimately, you get out of Ultra Hal what you put into it. When you set out to do that deliberately, and take the time to do it right, it is rewarding, entertaining and fun.
- Chaz