Who here writes chat bots?
Have you ever made anything that amazed people?
General AI talk welcome too...
I wrote one using a RNN in tensorflow but my old markov chain bot still makes more "sense".
>>55716902
i want to write a twitter bot...
mabey one that tells u the time if u ask him or one that counts up in words...
i liked the fuck everything bot that twittert everyt word in the english dirctiory and added a fuck in front of it...
fuck apple
fuck alpine
>>55716902
The Tay bot mostly just repeated what you told it back to you.
>>55717063
This is generally how AI works. It's just going to parrot the most popular comments back at you and add any responses to the chain.
>>55717119
Ex machina tier AI when
I wrote an omegle bot that pretended to be a 16 yo girl. It said pretty much random things and asked weird questions after introoducing itself. It was amazing watching guys try to keep a conversation going with it, some were pretty long.
Every AI is just a search algorithm.
Discuss.
>>55716902
>Have you ever made anything that amazed people?
My parents seem pretty amazed at how a human leech can survive in their mid 20s sitting in their bedroom all day never talking to anybody. Does this count?
At least I pay rent, I guess.
>>55717862
Computer algebra, symbolic programming
>>55717658
The current "AI" fad will end just like the last one. Prepare for AI Winter II.
>>55716953
This. Markov chains for some reason keep English grammar better if your dataset is small.
>>55717862
I read that textbook too, the author has a pretty dad-tier sense of humour but it's great
>>55717658
Nowhere close since we're stuck in the >muh statistics phase