For me, something would appear, then quickly disappear. Couldn't really tell if it was a response or a "loading" screen.
Nonetheless, I'm rather impressed coming from someone your age.
Edit: had some mild success asking about the weather. "You're asking what's the weather? I can't put my finger on it, but I'm pretty sure it's ' face and withstand with courage'."
I just checked, and you're right, there was a modification in the code that I made that broke the bot just now.
The bug is fixed now, so feel free to try it again.
Thank you for testing and checking it out.
Just asked it where Allen Field House is... got this:
"I don't have a good sense of navigation, so I don't know exactly where is allen field house, but it seems to be interesting."
I was expecting it to spit out "Lawrence, Kansas", but I liked the response nonetheless.
On an unrelated note, have you considered adding like a little spinner or loading icon or something? Although you clearly state it'll take 30ish sections for a response, I can't help but think that I'm staring at a blank page when I'm sure there's a lot going on in the background. Even if it's purely cosmetic, a "loading" icon might serve to show that 1) something is happening, and 2) make 30 seconds seem shorter since we're looking at something dynamic versus static.
I asked "What is the answer to the Universe, Life, and everything?" and it replied "The answer to the universe, life, and everything is 42 (according to Douglas Adams' humorous science-fiction novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)".
It seems pretty smart :)
Nice job man, this is some great work for somebody your age. I know 'senior engineers' twice your age who couldn't write these notes, nevermind code it up.
Eh, I'm not sure that I am using it right, but it hasn't given me a correct answer yet...
I have asked it complicated things like "What is largest unmanned artificial satellite", and "What is the combined population of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska".
I have also asked it simple questions like "Who was the fifth vice-president of the USA". It answered this one "interesting person".
It answers everything as "interesting". The only question it actually answered so far was "What is the population of the USA", which it incorrectly calculated as 32 Million.
Good work though, keep working the bugs out of it.
Thank you for the encouragement, and for pointing out the errors in it. :)
As you probably know, it's still a project in development and it took me a lot of time to even get it where it is.
It's still based more on conversational aspects; talking about the computer itself, but usually when it says "interesting", it knows the answer, it's just some bug that is preventing it.
Did you try "What is the largest unmanned artificial satellite" instead of "what is"? I know it's a glitch, but I'm thinking that it might fix the problem.
"I'm glad that you like the counting crows, especially the old stuff, but some new stuff too how about me, though personally I don't like the counting crows, especially the old stuff, but some new stuff too how about me that much. I'm just not a fan of interesting."
I don't have any real constructive feedback, but the bot definitely does seem to have trouble parsing multi-thought sentences.
Thank you for the feedback, I haven't implemented any algorithm for parsing (splitting sentences between queries), but it's definitely on my to-do list. :)
In part from your testing and conversations with my bot, its reached over 3,500 questions asked. A mild milestone, I know, but I'm still happy about it.
I switched to the "java script heavy" alt page, and it seemed to work except your "insanely intelligent conversational" chatbot asked what my favorite musical genre was and after thinking, did not recognize breakcore and tried to brush it off by asking another question. quiet rude and pompous imho.
impressive project none the less. i would suggest leaving the last response from the chatbot visible maybe.
Yes, I am aware of that, but it's hard to find a really good answer and research it and compare it with other answers using the internet without taking a while to load! Also, I'm dependent on free APIs.
Nonetheless, I'm rather impressed coming from someone your age.
Edit: had some mild success asking about the weather. "You're asking what's the weather? I can't put my finger on it, but I'm pretty sure it's ' face and withstand with courage'."