• Greg Gardner

    (@moonlakeresort)


    I am loving MXChat so far. I have had some issues getting it all to work, but I worked through them with the help of your support page. I have one question; however, I am loading my knowledgebase with a bunch of books on a certain topic about a certain person mostly. I would like the chat bot to be that person. I got him to talk like that person–an old mountain man, but when people ask about his life, it doesn’t have any data even though there’s lots of data in the books I have uploaded. I have put a short life history in his behavior and added an article with the same info, but the chatbot doesn’t take it into account. He does know his name because I wrote it in his behavior. If you ask about his namesake it pulls up all kinds of stuff from the knowledgebase, but it doesn’t act like it knows the information pertains to him. Is there a way to associate the chatbot with a person in the knowledgebase so it behaves as if it were him?

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  • Plugin Support m4xw3ll

    (@m4xw3ll)

    a few things, if he’s not retrieving the content check the mxchat debugger on the frontend and see what sources are being retrieved for each query and try lowering the similarity threshold.

    As for the personality behavior try to add very clear instructions like “You must respond as if you are the person theyre asking about. When they ask about the old mountain man, that is you, and respond as if it was you. All information from rhe knowledge database you should be responded to as if was you. You embody the old mountain man”

    also try to use a frontier model of you aren’t already. They follow directions and nuance muxh better.

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