Great stuff @BrianRoemmele - looking forward to more. Understanding and adapting to user personality via anthropomorphic personality is essential to conversational Ai moving forward. As a technologist with a psychology degree, I find psychology more and more relevant every day.
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Roger, thank you! Indeed your skills will at some point be 10x more valuable than coding skills. The shift will be titanic and shocking to those that could not see it coming.
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As I understand it, OCEAN personality typing is better supported by evidence than Myers-Briggs (despite M/B status as Swarthmore alumnae). I had some test code that applied this model to my PageKicker search robots.
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Fred, yes! You know when I first coded the personality detector in the 1980s I had become a master of Myers-Briggs. I had to forget many points and go back to Jung, psychetypes & other lesser known systems. Today the AI I use can detect this without user load. Changes everything.
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Mention Myers Briggs again, I dare you, I double dare you.....
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Paul, you are cracking me up over here! You know in 10 years this stuff will be so common. Today folks that build this stuff just think I am crazy—until they realize where this is going and then it will be fun to see them introduce these concepts as invented by them and so new.
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I think it was Steven Pinker who said that every discipline from archeology to zoology will have a computational- wing. I'm personally a big fan of the currently-nascent research area of computational theology.
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