GPT-VCC v1.0.6
Update that improves quality of interactions between user and AI
Change Log
New Features
- Improved memory system by using a modified token recycling algorithm. Memories should now be able to be generated for arbitrarily long conversations without failing.
- Gave bot a superficial understanding of the current time so that it can greet users in a time appropriate way every now and then. The time updates continuously so the bot understands the current time, but it will not comprehend the changing nature of it. Asking for frequent updates on the current time will trip the bot up and 'annoy' it (it has never said it was annoyed and was always polite, but I could def read that subtext lol), so probably don't do that.
Bug Fixes
- Increased NLTK negativity threshold to 0.5 when a noun is mentioned to reduce false positives. Tested with a conversation over Chaos Theory, which used to be erroneously rejected due to its score. This should allow a less intrusive safety mechanism.
- Fixed bug where long conversations would lead to a crash or amnesia when the user tried to generate memories.
Controls
Keyboard
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SPACEBAR: This starts a recording. Whatever you say will be then transcribed and sent to GPT (if it passes filters).
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ESCAPE: This exits without memorizing.
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Q: This quits and has bot remember details about you and your conversations (data is saved in the text file called memories.txt)
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P: This attempts to cancel a request to GPT. It will either prevent transcribing of message or will avoid sending it to GPT.
Voice Commands (All work with CLI version too except for the robot-speaking commands)
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Say 'please set tokens to #': When the bot recognizes this phrase, it will try to set the max_tokens of the reply to the value you specified.
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Say 'speak like a robot': This will set all responses from GPT to be spoken with a robotic TTS program that works offline.
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Say 'stop speaking like a robot': This will revert bot's TTS to whatever you had before (either Google or ElevenLabs TTS).
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Say 'please display conversation': This will output your entire conversation to the terminal window.
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Say 'please display memories': This will provide an output of all memories saved into long term storage.
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Say 'please restore memory': This will attempt to repair the working memory of the bot by consolidating a certain number of memories from the long term storage .
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Say 'please set preset to': This will set the preset (a text string given to AI at start of every conversation) for the bot. For example, the preset 'speak like a pirate' makes AI speak like a pirate.
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Say 'please reset preset': This will delete the preset you made.
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Say 'please set name to': This will set the name of the bot to whatever you specify, so long as it is in accordance with OpenAI's usage policies. After setting name, the bot will refer to itself by the name you set.