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*adjusts monocle*DrOctapu said:...Why the hell were you typing like that?
Cleverbot and I were having a not-so-clever argument.master00d said:Oo that cleverbot is more cleaver that some of my friends
I tried to pull an argument like that around so he'd say yes. But he kept saying no.Hydreigon said:Cleverbot and I were having a not-so-clever argument.master00d said:Oo that cleverbot is more cleaver that some of my friends
QUOTE said:It is not two people talking to each other, it is coded to respond with words contextually to what you have said to it, and as I have seen first hand, there is a database filled with 50 million contextual responses, which it has learnt from all its users over time. This as a result means it is everything to everyone. However. There is not much point trying to teach it unsuitable content, as much is filtered, usually only 1 in 10 things you say to it are actually learnt, less if unsuitable, due to filtering. Hope this clears it up a bit.
sergster1 said:
You see, there is no actual real Cleverbot you're talking to. What it does is-- it connects you to other users, autocorrects their capitalization and spelling (as you'll notice you may come across a few typos that get past this system) and labels them as "Cleverbot." After a short amount of time, it switches you to a new user, which is why you may find that some of the responses you get make very little sense-- They weren't responding to YOU at the time they wrote that.
Now then, this may be slightly disappointing at first, and you may even hope on to tell people the truth, saying "There is no Cleverbot, it actually does such-and-such..." and getting surprised reactions (until someone tells you something random-- and you know you've gotten hopped to another user again). But the ingeniousness comes in that Cleverbot LEARNS from these interactions, and you may find that repeating similar exchanges sometimes yields the same response from the computer.
Problem?
machomuu said:It's very simple, it is an A.I. that collects the data and responses from users and learns from that data and reuses data by analyzing the grammatical format of that of the user it is now responding to.
That's what I infer, at least, but it is no doubt an AI.