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Thanks for the links to bots. Bots continue to fail because their syntax algorithms, as good as they may be, do not provide them with even a smidgeon of semantics--let alone performatives or pragmatics*. It all winds down to canned responses. A parrott-like algorithm that is unfeeling, blind, deaf, dumb, that cannot taste nor smell. A stone. We humans use automatic responses too, yet     

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Author: Yves JEAUROND
Date: Aug 14, 2007 09:40

You did better than I did. All I got when I visited the personalityforge.com link you mentioned below was: MySQL Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 3 in /Library/Webserver/AIEngine/engine.php on line 29 Query: SELECT IsOn,UserName,MakerID,Serialxnone,Compound,GossipLevel,MemoryLevel
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All this talk about identities reminded me of artificial intelligence and got me to thinking if an AI bot could carry on a better conversation than that person we don't know. They do. So now I wonder, if an AI bot could perform basic technical writing tasks. Like if information from a work flow was given to a bot, can the bot piece the information together in a reasonably intelligent way     

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Author: Jan Cohen
Date: Aug 13, 2007 23:57

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Author: Lauren
Date: Aug 13, 2007 21:31

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