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Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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Thank you for visiting and testing out ACUMAN. That is one of the purposes of ACUMAN, to gather psychometric data to build a profile on an individual. http://acuman.us/readmore.php

Can you tell more about you? I cannot imagine how 14-year-old can build stuff like this.

Thank you! I've began developing web applications at the age 9, and would always try to build startups that would mimic famous ones and try to compete with them. What has driven me this far is mere passion.

Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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Pedantic, but unlike pregant you can qualify unique. Unlike pregnant which is a binary (are/are not), unique means the quality of differing from other things, and this is a continium. Even the dictionary, in one of the terms for unique, gives a meaning that's not "unique" in a binary way at all: "not typical; unusual". If it wasn't a continuum we wouldn't have expressions like "totally unique" or the "most unique" us…

> Pedantic, but unlike pregant you can qualify unique. Pedantic, but you can't. Unique is not a gradable adjective. This is not just my opinion : http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2012/05/an-extremely-most... http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/... https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/adjectives-gradable-non.... > we wouldn't have expressions like "totally unique" or the "most unique" I wouldn…

Pedantic but the misuse of "unique" is semantics not grammar.

Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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> Pedantic, but unlike pregant you can qualify unique. Pedantic, but you can't. Unique is not a gradable adjective. This is not just my opinion : http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2012/05/an-extremely-most... http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/... https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/adjectives-gradable-non.... > we wouldn't have expressions like "totally unique" or the "most unique" I wouldn…

Pedantic but the misuse of "unique" is semantics not grammar.

Thank you for your pedantic addition ;)

Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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Thank you for the encouragement, and for checking it out. It is a known bug that it has trouble working in Firefox, and I am currently working on making it cross-compatible.

Hey, I've done a little writeup on why it doesn't work properly under Firefox (and some other little issues I ran into), and the fixes so that it should work all fine. Got it here, if you'd like to have a look: http://pastebin.com/eZR2TSrC

this is what i love about the internet. you're a great person. i also thank you on sean's behalf :)

Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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This is really nice and well done Can you anyone tell me how it works? If I want to start writing such bots, where should I start?

Try investigating current technologies and then deviate from there, like the markup language AIML.

You can even make a dead simple bot which matches if a substring is contained in a string with exclusively conditional statements!

Re: Show HN: I'm a 14 year-old dev who has programmed an artificial intelligence bot

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Pedantic, but unlike pregant you can qualify unique. Unlike pregnant which is a binary (are/are not), unique means the quality of differing from other things, and this is a continium. Even the dictionary, in one of the terms for unique, gives a meaning that's not "unique" in a binary way at all: "not typical; unusual". If it wasn't a continuum we wouldn't have expressions like "totally unique" or the "most unique" us…

> Pedantic, but unlike pregant you can qualify unique. Pedantic, but you can't. Unique is not a gradable adjective. This is not just my opinion : http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2012/05/an-extremely-most... http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/... https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/adjectives-gradable-non.... > we wouldn't have expressions like "totally unique" or the "most unique" I wouldn…

I thought we'd all learned to stop worrying and love descriptivism?
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