MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:Hi, industrysperm -
Thanks for the invitation to submit scripts OR vocal mp3 audio files for inclusion into the Hypnogon AI. I hope you'll consider it a compliment that I'm curious. I'm curious and I have two questions.First - Would you tell about the artificial intelligence "engine", please?
The website for Hypnogon advises that the app doesn't use account creation and doesn't access data on my phone/tablet. This indicates that the type of AI being used is type one. (Reactive only - no awareness of prior interactions and the AI will always behave the way it's programmed to) Is that right?
Second - Would you tell about the company's legal policy for intellectual property?
If I submit original material, does it remain my intellectual property?
Thanks again for the invitation to be part of the start-up.
Thanks for your interest. To answer your questions.
You are correct, the AI is reactive. It's not a billion dollar AI and I wouldn't classify it as using Machine Learning algorithm. However, I help train the engine to relatively understand what words and phrases are intended for as apart of the entire hypnosis. The AI decides from there how to assemble the session.
Because the AI has no idea how the session/file is used or the experience the listener has it will not change unless I give it new parameters. The app on the phone or device however will dynamically change the session every time according to the rules laid out by the AI. So every session is unique to an extent and never exactly the same. This was intentionally done to also permit the user to have some control with the session options and also avoid privacy issues with such personal experiences.
As far as legal stuff. There isn't really much of that yet. I'm operating the project as a just that... a fun project to learn from hopefully land myself client work. It does require a lot of work so I hope the patreon is justified but at the same time I keep the core app free to use and avoid any account / third party tracking / ads.
I seek to own no intellectual property of scripts. I'll simply host a file based on a script and pull it down as requested by the original owner. I do process my own files through out the month so there will always be content. If the project becomes seriously big for whatever reason I will certainly adjust or take feedback from any members openly. If there were required subscription and a market I would definitely consider licensing non exclusive rights for periods of time. But not at this time.