If you're saying that you feel that positivity and negativity are subjective, I agree. This has been a topic of discussion in many other posts. At the end of the day, the bot uses an open source list of words tagged as 'positive' or 'negative' . Words like 'bad', 'ugly', 'evil' are negative, while words like 'happy', 'fun', 'good' are positive. These lists are subjective for sure, but the output of the bot is deterministic given an input list.
I was wondering about that to
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If you're saying that you feel that positivity and negativity are subjective, I agree. This has been a topic of discussion in many other posts. At the end of the day, the bot uses an open source list of words tagged as 'positive' or 'negative' . Words like 'bad', 'ugly', 'evil' are negative, while words like 'happy', 'fun', 'good' are positive. These lists are subjective for sure, but the output of the bot is deterministic given an input list.
It is an interesting idea and I can see possible use cases
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