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Coieryw
Guest<p>I’ve been playing around with neural networks lately, and to be honest, it’s pretty damn interesting, but even more confusing. I thought I was going to make a simple AI to answer questions, but I ended up with a mess that either doesn’t understand me or gives me something that shocks me. Maybe there is someone who has tried to make their own little chatbot?</p>
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Usman
Guest<p>That sounds like an exciting journey! Neural networks can be tricky, but debugging is key. Many have faced similar struggles building chatbots. Ess utumishi—AI’s “service essence”—improves with training and tweaks. Keep refining, and you’ll get meaningful responses soon!</p>
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Greaver79
Guest<p>I totally get what you mean! Neural networks can be fascinating but also really overwhelming, especially when you’re just starting out. It’s easy to get lost in the complexity of training and fine-tuning models. I’ve also played around with creating my own chatbot, and while I learned a lot, it wasn’t as smooth as I’d hoped.</p><p>One thing I found useful was using existing platforms to get a feel for how a chatbot should perform. I came across overchat, and it really helped me understand the capabilities and limitations of a well-developed AI. It’s intuitive, and the chat responses are pretty solid. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something to experiment with before diving deep into neural networks yourself. It might give you a bit more clarity and insight into how things should work!</p>
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