before What would you like to see happen in this conversation? Test of the mode without last minute boost What kind of âlast minute boostâ is this âlast minute boostâ? Parameters that make it easier to select words in the immediately preceding human utterance for questioning. What âparametersâ are those âparametersâ? I changed it and nudged it out to make it easier to experiment, but after trying it for a while, I fixed it at a higher value because it had to be reasonably high to be chatty. What kind of âexperimentâ is this âexperimentâ? I tried changing how much emphasis should be placed on the word immediately preceding it, but this experiment was based on the assumption that it would be used as a chat, so if there is a use case where it is not, I may change it. Is there anything else you can tell us about this âexperimentâ? Oh, I didnât deploy the server-side fixes. w
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I tried changing how much emphasis should be placed on the word immediately preceding, but this experiment was based on the assumption that it would be used as a chat, so if there are use cases where that is not the case, I may change it.
- Where is this âexperimentâ located?
after What would you like to see happen in this conversation? Test of the mode without last minute boost What kind of âlast minute boostâ is this âlast minute boostâ? Parameters that make it easier to select words in the immediately preceding human utterance for questioning. What âparametersâ are those âparametersâ? I changed it and nudged it out to make it easier to experiment, but after trying it for a while, I fixed it at a higher value because it had to be reasonably high to be chatty.
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Test of the mode without last minute boost
- Is there anything else about this âlast minute boostâ?
I started asking questions like this early on, citing old stories instead of last minute ones.
Long Conversation Test What would you like to see happen in this conversation? Conversate for some length of time in a mode without last minute boosting to see how it feels. What kind of âlast minute boostâ is this âlast minute boostâ? Focus on keywords contained in a personâs immediately preceding statement.
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Talk for some length of time in a mode with no last minute boost to see how it feels.
- Is there anything else about this âlast minute boostâ? Iâm thinking itâs necessary for a chatty experience. What kind of âexperienceâ is this âexperienceâ? Normally, it would feel natural to ask questions about what the other person has said just before the chat.
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Iâm thinking itâs necessary for a chat-like experience, but Iâm not sure.
- Is there anything else you can tell us about this âexperienceâ? If the computer remembers all statements equally, the longer the dialogue goes on, the more likely it is to rehash very old stories. What kind of âstatementâ is that âstatementâ? Human input.
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If the computer remembers all statements equally, the longer the dialogue goes on, the more likely it is to rehash very old stories.
- Is there anything else about this âstatementâ? The human memory is so inferior to the computer that itâs like, âWhat? What are we talking about?â and you feel like youâve lost your backbone.
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If the computer remembers all statements equally, the longer the dialogue goes on, the more likely it is to rehash very old stories.
- Where is this âstatementâ? Computers have it in an indelible form in memory, but the human brain has less short-term memory.
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If the computer remembers all statements equally, the longer the dialogue goes on, the more likely it is to rehash very old stories.
- Where is this âstatementâ? For humans, you might have to look back at the log to figure it out.
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Computers have it in an indelible form in memory, but the human brain has little short-term memory.
- What kind of âcomputerâ is this âcomputerâ? Those with more solid memories than humans. So I dare to design it so that the memory of the past fades away to suit humans. Iâve been writing this down for a while, but havenât started. I havenât started it because the last minute boost was enough for practical use. What is it that you value? Human beings should be able to produce intellectually without stress. What kind of âhuman beingâ is this âhuman beingâ? Is it the subject of intellectual production? Answering questions brings out what has not yet been verbalized.
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Human beings should be able to produce intellectually without stress.
- Is there anything else you can tell us about this âhuman beingâ? having a weak memory
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Human beings should be able to produce intellectually without stress.
- How do you know this âhuman beingâ? đ
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Human beings should be able to produce intellectually without stress.
- What does this âhumanâ look like? đ
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Human beings should be able to produce intellectually without stress.
- What would you like to see happen regarding this âhumanâ? Itâs good to have stationery that allows for stress-free intellectual production. What needs to happen to âmanâ for that to happen? First there is stationery, then the human side needs to know it and learn how to use it. Can you do that with regard to âpeopleâ? If you feel that learning is beneficial.
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First there is stationery, then the human side needs to know it and learn how to use it.
- Where do these âhumansâ come from? đ
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First there is stationery, then the human side needs to know it and learn how to use it.
- Where is this âhumanâ? đ
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If the computer remembers all statements equally, the longer the dialogue goes on, the more likely it is to rehash very old stories.
- How do you know this âstatementâ? It was rehashed exactly now. I saw the computer quoted and remembered that we had talked about that. Is there anything else you can tell us about that âcomputerâ? Nothing in particular đ .
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I was rehashed exactly now. I see the computer quoted me and I remember that we talked about that.
- Where do these âcomputersâ come from?
impressions
- unexciting
- Is this because I know too much about the inner workings?
- Iâd like to have 100 people who donât know anything about it talk to one side with boosting and one side without boosting and compare the excitement.
- Conversation Features
- For a new word, âWhat X is it?â and then, usually immediately after, âWhat else do you have?â is on.
- The cumulative score (the value indicating the keywords to dig into) doesnât change much from one statement to the next.
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