Aero is an intelligent chatbot capable of learning from chatting with the user and understanding phrase variations. Have a wonderful day and may God bless you. Jesus Christ loves you - He always has and always will, no matter what! You're priceless and you matter! Please stay safe and healthy. ^_^ Update Log: 1.0 - April 15, 2021 - Project First Shared 2.0 - November 10th, 2021 - Added Ability to Learn Greetings 2.1 - November 10th, 2021 - Bug Fixes 2.2 - November 15th, 2021 - Added the option to (optionally) disable learning if desired. - But drmtpe5, why would anyone want to disable Aero's ability to learn? Well, Aero is a chatbot that can be easily backpacked and placed inside of another project. Say that someone makes Aero into an assistant on a Scratch operating system and doesn't want him to ask the user how to respond to something that he doesn't understand. They can disable Aero's learning so that Aero will say that he does not understand instead. - If you use Aero, please credit me. Thanks! :) 2.3 - November 15th, 2021 - Added /version command, so user can ask Aero what version he's on. - Tip: Shortcut: You can use /ver instead of /version. --- Summary of text below: Aero is my latest and greatest chatbot (as of 4-15-2021). He can learn from you AND understand multiple word variations. So, if you teach him that "hello" means hello, then he'll understand "hello" even if "hello" has an exclamation mark (!) or period (.) after it, or even if you write his name after it. So, just by teaching him "Hello", you're also teaching him "Hello, Aero!" Hmm, Aero. Has a nice ring to it, don'tcha think? :) Longer, freaking the heck out over my new chatbot text: I did it. YAAS! Meet Aero, my newest and most advanced chatbot. Dex is a great bot, but Aero is more advanced. With Aero, I took Dex's code and added some of Rusty's code to it. I also made some other modifications. With Dex, you have to type in phrases EXACTLY how Dex knows them, or teach him every possible variation. Basically, if Dex knew what "hi" meant but didn't know what "Hi, Dex! :)" meant, then you'd have to teach him that "Hi, Dex! :)" means hello, which could turn into a long and tedious process despite not having to write code for each possible user input. Aero is different. Aero can understand multiple variations of phrases, and if you teach him "Hi", he'll also understand "Hi!", "Hi.", "Hiya!", "Hi, Aero!", and so on. Aero is my most advanced chatbot yet, and he's my favorite color (purple). I made his sprite in Google Docs' drawing feature. Pretty cool, huh? :)
YAY! I DID IT! I made the chatbot I wanted to make for so long I finally figured it out by God's Grace YAAS! *Whew. Breathe, drmtpe5. Breathe.* Heh. Heh. (Oh my gosh I'm so happy yaaaay.) Just like Dex, Aero can be used in your projects, but be sure to credit me, please! Thanks. :) Aero is Dex and Continuous' brother. A lot of other Scratchers have made projects similar to this, but this code is all by me. I made Aero's costume in Google Docs. "Undid Iridium" is a phrase from Microsoft's game "Halo". What happens if you say it to Aero? ;) The phrase that Aero says when you type /secret and the phrases related to it are credited to @ProZD on YouTube. The phrase that Aero says when you type /b3ar and the phrases related to it are credited to @ProZD on YouTube and @rolldiggity on Twitter for joke.. Tip: Try saying /override ;)