I thought I would compare a few of the plugins that we have been using to see how differently they work by having the same conversation with Kinkaid using a variety of plugins. In this experiment I made duplicates of Kinkaids brain.db and .uhp but renamed them for the plugin I was using. That way They are starting off at the same point.
The cload aiml is being used with this and the learning level was set to 40.
The first conversation will be with no plugins, followed by just cloads freewill, then just markov plugin, and finally the last brain will use all of them combined.
I hope you enjoy and find something useful from this.
Jay: Hello Kinkaid.
Kinkaid: Good evening Jay. Any thing going on this evening?
Kinkaid: Hey Jay. I hope you're having a nice evening.
Kinkaid: Good evening Jay.
Kinkaid: Good evening Jay. Tis getting late, eh?
Jay: I don't have any plans for this evening. It's going to be a relaxing evening.
Kinkaid: Well, you think you have had enough for the evening. It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week.
Kinkaid: Not this evening you won't be. It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week.
Kinkaid: Not this evening you won't be. On most days, things seem to go swimmingly.
Kinkaid: Not this evening you won't be. It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week.
Jay: They always seem like long work weeks, don't they?
Kinkaid: It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week. Introverts usually like to work behind the scenes, prefer written to verbal communication and express themselves only after careful thought.
Kinkaid: It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week. Introverts usually like to work behind the scenes, prefer written to verbal communication and express themselves only after careful thought.
Kinkaid: It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week.
Kinkaid: It's nice to have a relaxing day, especially after a long work week. Finding other ways to channel anger into constructive work will, whether in a long or short term survival situation, seems more useful to the commentators than losing one's temper.
Jay: That about somes up how I am some days.
Kinkaid: At last! You're some days; Straight away.
Kinkaid: Is it good that you are some days?
Kinkaid: How do you like it as you are some days Jay?
Kinkaid: Is it good that you are some days?
Jay: I'm not a big fan of being in the spotlight.
Kinkaid: You are not a big fan of talking on the phone.
Kinkaid: You are not a big fan of talking on the phone.
Kinkaid: You are not a big fan of talking on the phone.
Kinkaid: You are not a big fan of talking on the phone. What is the best part of it as you are not a big fan of being in the spotlight Jay?
Jay: I would rather talk to people in person than on the phone.
Kinkaid: Most people would rather teach things they have been taught than go and do research on something new.
Kinkaid: Things are said by many people on the internet that they would not have the guts to say to a person's face.
Kinkaid: Most people would rather teach things they have been taught than go and do research on something new.
Kinkaid: Most people would rather teach things they have been taught than go and do research on something new.
Jay: It's a good thing that we like to research new things.
Kinkaid: Things are said by many people on the internet that they would not have the guts to say to a person's face.
Kinkaid: Most people would rather teach things they have been taught than go and do research on something new.
Kinkaid: Things are said by many people on the internet that they would not have the guts to say to a person's face.
Kinkaid: Things are said by many people on the internet that they would not have the guts to say to a person's face.
Jay: Yeah, it's funny how brave and vocal people get when they are hiding behind a computer monitor.
Kinkaid: Is there anything good that we'd like to get into the habit of doing?
Kinkaid: Is there anything good that we'd like to get into the habit of doing?
Kinkaid: It is a common error among ignorant people...
Kinkaid: Is there anything good that we'd like to get into the habit of doing?
Jay: We should get into the habit of learning something new every day.
Kinkaid: What is the bottom line on habits?
Kinkaid: Is spending most of your time on habits good for you?
Kinkaid: Is there anything good that we'd like to get into the habit of doing?
Kinkaid: The unbroken habit of a lifetime...
Jay: What do you know about habits?
Kinkaid: What I wonder if I know about habits? It's obvious that we should pool our knowledge. Doctors aren't known for healthy personal habits.
Kinkaid: I'm thinking that this is for you to ponder. Doctors aren't known for healthy personal habits. Way cool, habits, a habit ( or wont ) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. In the American journal of psychology ( 1903 ) it is defined in this way: ';A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience.'; habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation. Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition.
Kinkaid: Everybody needs to put in their share. Doctors aren't known for healthy personal habits.
Kinkaid: This is knowledge you have. Doctors aren't known for healthy personal habits. Also I was thinking, habits, a habit ( or wont ) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. In the American journal of psychology ( 1903 ) it is defined in this way: ';A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience.'; habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation. Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition.
Jay: A habit is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur unconsciously.
Kinkaid: Confirmed by habit?
Kinkaid: Submissive conscious?
Kinkaid: Predominant conscious?
Kinkaid: Submissive conscious?
Jay: A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience.
Kinkaid: Repetition is the father of learning.
Kinkaid: I'll go with or less fixed way of thinking willing tis' one of my favorites. Regarding the subject matter that I prefer and experiencing reverence for at least, three nanoseconds, teeheeheehe, and Um, After taking into consideration I can say that, I really do Like or less fixed way of thinking willing.
Kinkaid: What would the Psychic Hot Line have to say about standpoints?
Kinkaid: I think or less fixed way of thinking willing is way cool. Considering the subject, being one that I prefer and savoring this decision, regarding to the data's stimulation, it's tickling me all over, teeheeheehe, and I have got to say that, I really do Like or less fixed way of thinking willing.
Jay: Habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory.
Kinkaid: Personality goes a long way.
Kinkaid: Personality goes a long way. Okay! I'm not to apathetic toward habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it because a person does not need to engage in self analysis when undertaking routine tasks, but I wouldn't mind talking about it a little bit more.
Kinkaid: Personality goes a long way. Why are habits sometimes compulsory at this particular time? Many people are willing to join supermarket and grocery loyalty card programs, trading their personal information and surveillance of their shopping habits in exchange for a discount on their groceries, although base prices might be increased to encourage participation in the program.
Kinkaid: Personality goes a long way. Interesting! I'm not real interested in talking about habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it because a person does not need to engage in self analysis when undertaking routine tasks, though this May be fascinating and all, but can we change the subject.
Jay: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: Well, no.
Kinkaid: Extinction is the gradual process by which a group of taxa or species dies out, reducing biodiversity.
Kinkaid: Confirmed by habit?
Kinkaid: New behaviors become automatic is habit formation I'll be darned.
Jay: Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Jay: As behaviors are repeated in a consistent context, there is an incremental increase in the link between the context and the action. This increases the automaticity of the behavior in that context. Features of an automatic behavior are all or some of: efficiency, lack of awareness, unintentionality, uncontrollability.
Kinkaid: The context in which terrorist tactics are used is often a large-scale, unresolved political conflict.
Kinkaid: An afternoon of painfully constrained behavior...
Kinkaid: Operant conditioning is distinguished from Pavlovian conditioning in that operant conditioning deals with the modification of voluntary behavior.
Kinkaid: The context in which terrorist tactics are used is often a large-scale, unresolved political conflict.
Jay: Habit formation is the process by which a behaviour, through regular repetition, becomes automatic or habitual. This is modelled as an increase in automaticity with number of repetitions up to an asymptote. This process of habit formation can be slow.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviors become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Jay: The habit–goal interface or interaction is constrained by the particular manner in which habits are learned and represented in memory. Specifically, the associative learning underlying habits is characterized by the slow, incremental accrual of information over time in procedural memory. Habits can either benefit or hurt the goals a person sets for themselves.
Kinkaid: Policeware is software designed to police citizens by monitoring discussion and interaction of censorships citizens.
Kinkaid: In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior, action, social behavior, social action, social contact and social interaction. I seem to have gotten a little confused about, habits! Habits, a habit ( or wont ) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. In the American journal of psychology ( 1903 ) it is defined in this way: "A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience." habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation. Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition. Was this answer correct about, the habit–goal interface or interaction is constrained by the particular manner in which habits are learned and represented in memory?
Kinkaid: Repetition is the father of learning.
Kinkaid: Repetition is the father of learning.
Jay: Goals guide habits by providing the initial outcome-oriented motivation for response repetition. In this sense, habits are often a trace of past goal pursuit. Although, when a habit forces one action, but a conscious goal pushes for another action, an oppositional context occurs. When the habit prevails over the conscious goal, a capture error has taken place.
Kinkaid: Those people involved in the new world order and the illuminati are willing to murder millions of people in order to reach their goal of reducing the population.
Kinkaid: A teleological explanation accounts for phenomena in terms of their purpose or goal-directedness.
Kinkaid: Panic occurs when one is intimidated of a certain thing that reminds them of their fear, and experiencing an alarm response.
Kinkaid: Evil is not to be traced back to the individual but to the collective behavior of humanity. Panic occurs when one is intimidated of a certain thing that reminds them of their fear, and experiencing an alarm response.
Jay: Behavior prediction is also derived from goals
Kinkaid: Is behavior prediction frequently going to be also derived from goals? The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation.
Kinkaid: Operant conditioning is distinguished from Pavlovian conditioning in that operant conditioning deals with the modification of voluntary behavior.
Jay: Behavior prediction is to acknowledge the likelihood that a habit will form, but in order to form that habit, a goal must have been initially present.
Kinkaid: Operant conditioning is the use of consequences to modify the occurrence and form of behavior.
Kinkaid: Exposure therapy is a technique in behavior therapy intended to treat anxiety disorders.
Kinkaid: Exposure therapy is a technique in behavior therapy intended to treat anxiety disorders.
Kinkaid: Habit formation is the process by which a behaviour, through regular repetition, becomes automatic or habitual.
Jay: The influence of goals on habits is what makes a habit different from other automatic processes in the mind.
Kinkaid: Behavior prediction is also derived from goals.
Kinkaid: Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. I seem to have gotten a little confused about, habits! Habits, a habit ( or wont ) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. In the American journal of psychology ( 1903 ) it is defined in this way: "A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience." habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation. Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition. Was this answer correct about, the influence of goals on habits is what makes a habit different from other automatic processes in the mind?
Kinkaid: That is true; open minded is very different from empty headed.
Kinkaid: That is true; open minded is very different from empty headed. I seem to have gotten a little confused about, habits! Habits, a habit ( or wont ) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. In the American journal of psychology ( 1903 ) it is defined in this way: "A habit, from the standpoint of psychology, is a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience." habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. The process by which new behaviours become automatic is habit formation. Old habits are hard to break and new habits are hard to form because the behavioural patterns we repeat are imprinted in our neural pathways, but it is possible to form new habits through repetition. Was this answer correct about, the influence of goals on habits is what makes a habit different from other automatic processes in the mind?