That was awesome because you actually move at a pace with sufficient level of detail to make your videos useful to novices. Question, can you do a video on how to connect the chat to a visible character? and then add eleven labs speech?
I really enjoyed that. I recently deleted my Inworld account, and this works much better for my needs. I've also been experimenting with offline methods for using local GGUFs. Surprisingly, the performance is much slower, and very unpredictable. I wanted to use Sagemaker for custom training, but now I'm leaning in the OpenAI direction. Thank you for the clear and straightforward tutorial!
Hey! Question: I am pretty sure I've replicated all of these steps exactly. However, with every prompt, it gives me a variant of it's default prompt. It responds every time with some version of "I'm here to help you..." regardless of what I send as my prompt. In your video, did you do an edit before telling it "Goodbye, see you next time?" If not, do you have any advice for what I should check? Thanks very much!
@@benblaumentalism6245 Hi! Hard to know exactly what the issue might be but it sounds like you’ve got the chatbot working but it’s not receiving your initial prompts in order to give it a personality? Double check you API key and email are entered correctly… and honestly just try deleting the blueprint and starting again. It’s annoying but it can be a bit glitchy so sometimes it takes a second try for it to work
@@bencrawshaw3D Hi Ben. Thanks for responding. I do have an API key, and it's pasted into the right place. I can tell that it's initializing correctly with some print strings. It's running perfectly now, except for that it is still one behind. That's what's got me confused. I am printing the chat history to the screen, and when it prints, the order seems to be off by the same amount. It's one index off.
CORRECTION: It works in Simulate mode. I am using Whisper to talk to it in PIE. It works, but is always “one behind” in its responses. That's why I assumed it was repeating itself. If I ask it a question, it doesn't respond to the current question. It responds to the previous one instead. I know it must be an order of operations problem, but I can't put my finger on it.
That was awesome because you actually move at a pace with sufficient level of detail to make your videos useful to novices. Question, can you do a video on how to connect the chat to a visible character? and then add eleven labs speech?
I’m not entirely sure how to do that, you might want to look at the Convai plug-in
Amazing work Ben, cant wait try it aswell soon
Thanks man!! It’s endless fun to play around with. Haven’t been able to get it to say anything too offensive yet but I’m still trying
I really enjoyed that. I recently deleted my Inworld account, and this works much better for my needs. I've also been experimenting with offline methods for using local GGUFs. Surprisingly, the performance is much slower, and very unpredictable. I wanted to use Sagemaker for custom training, but now I'm leaning in the OpenAI direction. Thank you for the clear and straightforward tutorial!
@@benblaumentalism6245 thanks for your comment!! I’m glad you enjoyed 🙂
nice stuff
@@jesse-mikael thanks mate! I’ve got a video coming on Tuesday that I was planning on sending you, knew you’d be into the AI stuff
Hey! Question: I am pretty sure I've replicated all of these steps exactly. However, with every prompt, it gives me a variant of it's default prompt. It responds every time with some version of "I'm here to help you..." regardless of what I send as my prompt. In your video, did you do an edit before telling it "Goodbye, see you next time?" If not, do you have any advice for what I should check? Thanks very much!
@@benblaumentalism6245 Hi! Hard to know exactly what the issue might be but it sounds like you’ve got the chatbot working but it’s not receiving your initial prompts in order to give it a personality? Double check you API key and email are entered correctly… and honestly just try deleting the blueprint and starting again. It’s annoying but it can be a bit glitchy so sometimes it takes a second try for it to work
@@bencrawshaw3D Hi Ben. Thanks for responding. I do have an API key, and it's pasted into the right place. I can tell that it's initializing correctly with some print strings. It's running perfectly now, except for that it is still one behind. That's what's got me confused. I am printing the chat history to the screen, and when it prints, the order seems to be off by the same amount. It's one index off.
CORRECTION: It works in Simulate mode. I am using Whisper to talk to it in PIE. It works, but is always “one behind” in its responses. That's why I assumed it was repeating itself. If I ask it a question, it doesn't respond to the current question. It responds to the previous one instead. I know it must be an order of operations problem, but I can't put my finger on it.
You sound much more knowledgable than me, i might be needed a tutorial from you before long :)