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Whos playing in botwar?

Name: Matty B 2009-07-28 3:22

http://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?13,29515

anyone here writing up a bot? I might just make on that retrieves news and pictures from doing it wrong and posts them in a new thread this way allowing the real bots to create discussion.

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= !frozEn/KIg 2009-07-28 3:26

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Name: Matty B 2009-07-28 4:35

Nobody as all is going to write a bot?

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= !frozEn/KIg 2009-07-28 4:49

>>3 The game isn't appealing for me. I prefer games where you can program your starships[1]  and plan RTS strategy.

[1] Velox Et Astrum will have configurable per-ship AI scripts which will be loaded from user specified directories.
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Name: Anonymous 2009-07-28 10:56

>>3
This may surprise you, but it takes time to write something non-trivial. Also, you may find this place slower than what you would be used to.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-28 13:07

>HAY GUYS, LETZ WRITE UP THE ULTIMATIVE AI WHICH CLOSELY RESEMBLES HUMAN BEHAVIOUR; A GOAL DEDICATED SCIENTISTS AND THE BRIGHTEST MINDS OF GENERATIONS HAVEN'T EVEN GOTTEN REMOTELY CLOSE TO, BUT I'M SURE WE CAN DO IT; LETZ GO LOL

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-28 13:09

>>6
Quoting failure.

Name: Matty B 2009-07-29 3:42

>>5
Yeah I guessed so I just bookmarked the little thing
>>6
No we don't need to break records the goal is to create another clever bot, which learns and can often hold a conversation with good results.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-29 3:56

>>6
you forget that we are /prog/riders , some of the most brilliant minds there ever will be , guided buy the forces of boredom .
we could do it , only /prog/ is able to do a such stupid thing .

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-29 4:53

>>8
create another clever bot
Oh, what was the first one?

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= !frozEn/KIg 2009-07-29 5:32

>>10 http://www.cleverbot.com/
Also, honorable mention: Bucket. before it conversations with /b/-level intellectuals



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Name: Anonymous 2009-07-29 6:23

>>11
PLEASE NOTE: This bot learns to be clever from real people
Also, honorable mention: Bucket. before it conversations with /b/-level intellectuals

Two "bots", two fallacies. Swing and miss.

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