By default, characters don't send images under any circumstances (sometimes there are random chances they do), but you can type /image for an image to be generated. For the character to generate images every time, you may need to write JavaScript code for it to always generate images in every message. As for what I know, I don't know any specific triggers on how to get characters to generate images. But you CAN ask Chloe to generate you images and she will do it for you. That's what I know.
I mean, if you're going to volunteer to create this all yourself, by all means, do so. I sincerely doubt that the dev will actually do this, and if you do end up doing this all yourself, you're going to hit a few roadblocks:
- Recruiting moderators: You'll have to recruit users to be moderators for this forum and make sure you can trust them, make sure they won't power trip, unfairly block or ban users, or just be a dickhead in general.
- Running the forum in general: You're going to have to be spending a lot of hours on the actual forum itself to moderate it yourself when moderators aren't online, actively banning people who are causing trouble.
- Promoting: You're going to have to find some sort of way to promote the forum. You're obviously not going to pull everyone away from Lemmy, but that's fine. You don't want anti-AI people so that's kind of the point.
While this might seem a little difficult, it's not entirely impossible. Many generators on Perchance are created by users like you anyways, not everything is made by John Perchance himself, he just writes the code. You're the ones who use the code to your own liking.
I think this speaks for itself.
It seems a lot of people are downvoting this post without even bothering to answer the question. I believe the older AI image generation model used some variation of the Stable Diffusion model. The new model is based on FLUX.1 schnell (according to the dev themselves).
I had a similar problem. I was having a few characters talk in AI Character Chat but for some reason, one of them said something random in Chinese, and there's zero Chinese in their character description. It might be a temporary glitch I hope.
I'm not being a spoiled baby. You're lucky you don't have to go through the same bs I'm going through. If you're going to insult me, might as well report yourself because the rules literally say to be kind and friendly lol.
Hi! A bit of an update to my situation. I made the hard choice of erasing all my data since my characters and everything became basically unrecoverable. Fortunately, I did have most of my characters saved on a Google Doc and I recreated a few of the ones I already had on an incognito tab and I'm going to import them over and start fresh. Not how I wanted this to go, but I had no choice :(
What about getting the AI to only speak in a specific way in dialog?
For example, I have a character that is from Fire Emblem Awakening, his name is Gregor. and a key part of his personality is that he speaks from the third person and speaks with a Russian accent.
The thing is, I only want the AI to use the "third person speaking" for speech only, I even specified it in the AI reminder note, but for some reason, the character ALSO speaks in the third person in actions as well, even though I only want him to use the third person speaking in speech only.
This is an example (taken directly from one of my chats with the character involved)
AI: Gregor laughs big belly laugh at fisher-man clutching fish like baby! "Ah, but friend Rexy—Gregor thinks fish is smelling... strange? Like old calcaires in cave, nyet? Maybe Robin-man right about study. Gregor once saw fish with three eyes near Plegia border—tasted like regret and made Gregor's cousin glow purple! Not good eating!"
Is there a way to get the AI to only speak in the third person and with the Russian accent in dialog only and not actions?
That's very rude of you.
The title of this post is so out of pocket bro💀
You know you can edit that out, right? People like you make such a big deal about the AI doing stuff that you don't want it to do... but even the dev himself literally says that if the AI doesn't act the way that you want it to, you can edit the AI's messages. If you edit the messages enough, the AI will act how you want it to.
You can also make use of the custom writing instructions as well as the character reminder note.
Bottom line, don't overreact, just edit the messages. Not that hard.
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Why does that look like a Fire Emblem character lol