What would you like to see happen in this conversation?
I'd like to test this because I've fixed the fact that the frequency of the relationship questions seemed to be less frequent.
What is the "frequency" of this "frequency"?
I thought the question asking about the relationship between two keywords didn't come up much lately, so I checked it out and found that it doesn't come up much anymore due to a bug fix.
What kind of "question" is that "question"?
Ask if the two things are related, or how one affects the other.
What kind of "relationship" is that "relationship"?
Some questions ask that directly. Then there are others that ask what is in between.
Is there anything else about that "question"?
If certain questions are reduced very much, there will be no variation in the questions. It is more interesting to have a variety of different questions.
Where is the "question"?
In the server program
If certain questions are reduced very much, there will be no variation in questions. It is more interesting to have a variety of different questions.
Adopted from the symbolic modeling question.
Where is the "question"?
Hmmm 🙁 .
I'm adopting from the symbolic modeling question.
A hook that throws itself at a human being and hooks and pulls out what is not yet verbalized in that human being and makes him verbalize it.
What kind of "pause" is that "pause"?
Between? You mean human. Humans feel some kind of blur that they can't quite put into words, and they come to talk to chatbots.
Is there anything else about that "in between"?
Between NGKW
What kind of "chatbot" is this "chatbot"?
They're always ready to be wallopers whenever it's convenient for humans.
What kind of "human being" is this "human being"?
Chat with us to get your head straight.
What is it that you value?
It's good if the chatbot asks questions and talks to people to get the human mind organized, and for that reason, relationship questions have created rather interesting realizations so far, so I'd like to see it displayed appropriately, uh, the value of the human noticing by the relationship questions being posed.
What is the relationship between that "chat" and the "question"?
Chatbots do not speak their mind, but ask questions to advance the chat.
Is that "chat" the same as a "question"? Is it different?
The chat consists of questions and answers.
What happens to the "question" during that "chat"?
Questions are created by picking up words from the chat.
What is the difference between that "chat" and a "question"?
There is an algorithm that finds appropriate keywords from chat messages to select for questioning.
What happens in the "chat" when that "question" is asked?
Chat proceeds by asking questions.
What would you like to see happen regarding that "question"?
It's good to be asked questions from a variety of perspectives, so that it's easy to notice them.
What needs to happen to the "question" for that to happen?
Good to have a varied and unexpected question.
As for the "question," can you do it?
I think it's much better with this revision, although I feel that the relationship questions were a little too strong and became a series of relationship questions only...
Where does this "question" come from?
It comes out of an algorithm that can't be explained in one word.
What is the relationship between that "coming up" and the "question"?
The algorithm selects the question template from the list of symbolic modeling questions and the combination of keywords selected from the chat that has the maximum score and comes up.
Is that "coming up" the same as "asking a question"? Is it different?
Question.
What happens to the "question" when its "coming up"?
A question is created.
The algorithm selects the question template from the list of symbolic modeling questions and the combination of keywords selected from the chat that has the maximum score and comes out.
It's a human interacting with a chatbot.
What is the relationship between this "chatbot" and "chat"?
People feel personalities in human-like things, so chat programs use something that looks like a person as an interface to interact with humans, and that is a chatbot.
Is that "chatbot" the same as "chat"? Is it different?
Tightly coupled, but different in a way.
Humans perceive personalities in human-like things, so chat programs use human-like interfaces to interact with humans, and these are chatbots.
Chat programs and chat logs created as a result of human interaction are also called chats, but they are different things
How do you know its a "chat"?
(It seems to be a good test for the relationship question anyway)
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