> You could also try a chatbot which learns by itself,
> just by chatting with
> it. This way you dont have to "fill it up" with pali
> first and get some
> immediate response:
I think you must be joking with me.
Now I realize that a Pali chatterbot actually might
actually raise some deep philosophical questions, if
you wanted it to be a dharmabot and not a samsarabot.
If someone taught the Pali chatterbot to say bad
things the creator of the chatterbot might even earn
negative kamma by creating it, when the bot spread
these ideas to other people like a virus.
Better to keep it a sort of Dharma Query Language
(DQL) that uses the natural language Pali to express
queries in.
Queries against the Pali knowledgebase (Tipitaka)
would construct a set of possible answers with
citation to the Tipitaka and return the to the
inquirer.
That way it could create dharma and not samsara.
Sincerely,
Jon Fernquest
--- Lennart Lopin <
lenni_lop@...> wrote:
> Hi @ all,
>
>
> >How is the weather in California?
>
> > Kiidisa.m pana Californiyaaya.m kaalaguna.m?
>
> >etc....
> >Sincerely,
> >Jon Fernquest
>
> LOL.
>
> I did not know that about the history of modern
> Hebrew. Interesting. My kids
> are 16 month and 3 years old...Maybe i should give
> it a try with the
> youngest boy (*kidding*). But i am sure, the Jatakas
> and commentaries would
> provide the richest source for that kind of
> colloquial Pali.
>
> Floridaaya kaalaguna.m sudassana.m hoti.
>
> You could also try a chatbot which learns by itself,
> just by chatting with
> it. This way you dont have to "fill it up" with pali
> first and get some
> immediate response:
>
> http://prelude.lennart-lopin.de/
>
> Suvatthi hotu, sabbattha.m
>
> Gantvaa 'va puna ca idha aagamissaami.
>
>
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> removed]
>
>
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