I mean, we're all tired of this now, but, one last time... I'm taking you
at your exact words.

I entered *exactly your example* on *your page* (
https://ai.neocities.org/FirstWorkingAGI.html). First I typed "John has a
house", then "What does John have". The system said nothing, then just
this: "I HELP KIDS"

So it does not even do what you claim it does.

Do you accept this as a bug report? Or do you not even care if anything you
say is true? Did I enter the lines in the wrong place? (Then that's also a
valid bug report.)

Come on dude. I'm sure you're capable of sanity. You have working
vocabulary, just the semantics have a major bug (diagnosing you like one
would an AI).

On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 at 13:26, A.T. Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recently in alt.folklore.computers on Usenet our name was taken in vain
> and counter-compensated as follows:
>
> >> I wanna see Gareth write Alexa and have it
> >> work as well as Amazon's version.
> >        Hasn't Mentifex already done that ?
>
> No. Mentifex has not written software that looks up and
> tells you the score of the football game in progress, or ships pizza to
> your doorstep.
>
> Mentifex has written three AI Mind programs in Perl and Forth and
> JavaScript
> which converse with you and learn new words from you in English or
> Russian.
>
> http://ai.neocities.org/EnVerbPhrase.html -- shows the latest AI
> progress:
>
> 3.D. Leaving out the repetitious verb from any additional phrase being
> joined together with a first phrase for a resulting compound sentence that
> may be replaced with a single one-phrase sentence containing one or more
> conjunctions.
>
> The user may tell the AI Mind two things:
>
>     John has a house
>     John has a car
>
> The user may then ask the AI:
>
>     What does John have
>
> The ghost292.pl AI was able to respond with the following output:
>
> THE JOHN HAS THE HOUSE AND THE JOHN HAS THE CAR I UNDERSTAND YOU
>
> Suppose that we want the AI Mind to join two sentences together:
>
>     JOHN HAS A HOUSE
>     and
>     JOHN HAS A CAR
>
>
>     By not repeating the subject, we get:
>     JOHN HAS A HOUSE
>     and
>     JOHN HAS A CAR
>
>
>     By not repeating the subject and the verb, we get:
>     JOHN HAS A HOUSE
>     and
>     JOHN HAS A CAR
>
> The AI coding task for ghost294.pl in Perl was how to get the
> sentence-generation modules to skip repeating the subject and skip
> repeating the verb. Note that even a human being will sometimes dawdle or
> linger while uttering the compound-setences, as in:
> "John has a house...and a car...and a lawnmower...and a canoe, etc."
>
> It was necessary to use one of the "chain" or "conCATenation" variables:
>
>
>     our $catiobj = 0;   # 2019-01-28: concat-indirect-object for ConJoin()
> "AND".
>     our $catdobj = 0;   # 2019-01-28: concat-direct-object for ConJoin()
> "AND".
>     our $catsubj = 0;   # 2019-01-28: concat-subject for ConJoin() "AND".
>     our $catverb = 0;   # 2019-01-28: concat-verb for ConJoin() "AND".
>
> We load the $catsubj <http://ai.neocities.org/var.html#catsubj> variable
> inside the query-response code in the SpreadAct
> <http://ai.neocities.org/SpreadAct.html> module. After the first phrase
> in response to a query, such as "JOHN HAS A HOUSE", the AI may check each
> activated idea for starting with $*catsubj*
> <http://ai.neocities.org/var.html#catsubj> and for having $*catverb*
> <http://ai.neocities.org/var.html#catverb> in the second place. In that
> way, the various direct-objects may be isolated, introduced with "AND" from
> ConJoin <http://ai.neocities.org/ConJoin.html>, and sent into the Speech
> <http://ai.neocities.org/Speech.html> module for the output of a
> meandering, run-on response such as "JOHN HAS A HOUSE AND A CAR AND A BOAT
> AND A SLED AND A MOTORCYCLE". Such an AI output is like human speech, where
> the person states the basic premise before even thinking of all the nouns
> about to be concatenated with "AND" into the meandering response.
>
> Once the chain-variables are loaded with the concept-numbers of the items
> to be omitted for the syncopation or shortening of a compound-sentence,
> each item is omitted simply by letting Indicative
> <http://ai.neocities.org/Indicative.html> call EnNounPhrase
> <http://ai.neocities.org/EnNounPhrase.html> or EnVerbPhrase
> <http://ai.neocities.org/EnVerbPhrase.html> but preemptively using
> conditionals to make each module "return" to Indicative
> <http://ai.neocities.org/Indicative.html> before sending a noun or a verb
> into the Speech <http://ai.neocities.org/Speech.html> module. Special
> code in the EnVerbPhrase <http://ai.neocities.org/EnVerbPhrase.html>
> module must still call EnNounPhrase
> <http://ai.neocities.org/EnNounPhrase.html> to provide the direct object
> of the omitted verb.
>
>
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