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[+orion] Bug 'do you like to like' #63
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@srevinsaju @TheDarkDrake, do you have any suggestions on the reply sugaroid should give on |
hmm |
Hmmm indeed |
yes,, indeed |
@sreyasaju for insight, read this: https://www.quora.com/Do-you-like-yourself-1 |
Wait, wasn't the reply to "do you like yourself" different |
different? |
this was in the telegram group tho |
like to like? |
Wait, let me check |
oh yes |
Thats right, I am not sure how it came |
At different times, sugaroid gives different answers. Sometimes it understands, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it gives one answer, sometimes different |
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Does it sound right? |
wait, should sugaroid |
good question |
A group of people have voted for "Sugaroid Itself", as sugaroid is not a bot, but a bot which is trying to act like real people. As it needs Human Traits, its important to like oneself, and we are not comparing it with other people. For the question, "Do you like yourself", the answer should be yes. You should not say, just yes. But a bunch of philosophical statements which seem to agree with the accepted idea. |
hmm.. makes sense :) |
Yep, perfect. Now, the response as a whole. A response should be made having those philosophical statements |
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