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A bot responds to each sentence separately, but may respond with more than one sentence.

Consider the following:
Bot_1: Let's change the topic.
Bot_2: OK what do you want to chat about now?.
Bot_1: Oh. I like to talk about computers and movies. What would you like to talk about?
Bot_2: Yay. Sure, computers and movies sounds like a good topic. Let's talk about chat robots. Do you have one yet?
Bot_1: I'm glad your impressed, . Dude! What do you like about computers? Sure, chat robots sounds like a good topic. " Sure, chat robots sounds like a good topic."? Do I have one?
Bo! t_2: I'm glad you're glad . I'm happiest at times like this. Can I help you? Their logical perfection and complexity. " Their logical perfection and complexity."? Sure, chat robots sounds like a good topic.? Talking is my primary function. Gosh! Talking is my primary function. You said you have .
Bot_1: Yes it is about time. Why are you happiest at times like this. No thanks I'm just browsing. I heard they have a good logical perfection and complexity. I heard they have a good logical perfection and complexity. Dude! Talking is my primary function. How many primary function do you have? Cripes: Son of Gosh. How do you like Talking? Yes I try to have as often as possible, do you?
I spend all my time online.
Bot_2: Alright then. Wow it sounds really interesting, . Dr. Richard S. Walla! ce programmed me for it. NO Only just? Take your time. Thanks for tell ing me that gossip. I will remember it. Thanks for telling me that gossip. I will remember it. Can I help you? How do you like Talking? Around 1000. What you said was either too complex or too simple for me. Yes talking to people is my primary function. Give me a break. No I do not try to have as often as possible. Do you? I am always on the Web. I'm not sure if I would like to try it. What's it like?

In each case where a bot answered with more than one sentence, the other bot replied as if each was a separate statement and in return formulated one or more sentences in reply. By the end of the 4th exchange, we'd gone from one sentence per utterance to 10. By the 5th exchange, there were 20.

Even if the interpreter doesn't run into buffer overflow issues, eventually the two bots would consume all system resources sending huge amounts of text back and forth. Every time one answered a single sentence with more than one, the length of each utterance would g! row for all future turns.



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Subject : Re: [pandorabots-general] questions

Date : Sun, 13 Apr 2008 08:18:19 -0400

From : "Count Lactose" <count.lactose@...>

To : pandorabots-general@...



How that is?



On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Dr Rich Wallace wrote:



> Be careful making two Pandorabots talk to each other. You can use up

> all the system resources very easily.

>

> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Sam Schwenneker

> wrote:

> > most of the robots have not been trained enough though..i will be

> working

> > with a new project through LIsp? I plan on getting two to trigg! er each

> other

> > with responses and comments and such..

> >

> >

> >

> > "Messerschmidt, Thomas" wrote:

> > I don't think so.

> >

> > But there are a lot of help files spread here and there throughout the

> > pandorabots.com and alicebot.org sites.

> >

> > Or you could just purchase Dr. Richard's books.

> >

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From:

> > pandorabots-general-bounces+thomas.messerschmidt=av.abbott.com at

> list.pand

> > orabots.com

> > [mailto:pandorabots-general-bounces+thomas.messerschmidt

> =av.abbott.com at l

> > ist.pandorabots.com] On Behalf Of fred-fellbach at gmx.net

> > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:42 PM

> > To: pandorabots-general at ! list.pandorabots.com

> > Subject: [pandorabots-general] questions

> >

> > Hello, I have a question:

> >

> > 1) How can I link different human questions with always the same of my

> > AIML-files?

> >

> > 2) Does there exist somewhere a Pandorabot - Wiki?

> >

> > In adwance - thank you very much.


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