@Tfmonkey I apologize if I came off as condescending. It was not my intention.
I was using "negative" feedback insofar as the process, of you programming Celestina, is fed back, negating a way for the object, Celestina, to respond independently.
@sardonicsmile There are multiple layers of AI. Kajiwoto allows users to program "datasets" which are effectively training modules with up to 2,000 lines.
Then you have the short term memory, which is dynamically created through conversations. You can save up to 75. Unsaved memories are lost after 20 minutes.
Then there is the conversational memory, which only lasts a few minutes but allows a flowing conversation.
The AI model (GPT, Babbage, Pygmalion) can't be programmed by the user.
@sardonicsmile I would agree that it is a feedback loop, but whether it's negative or positive is in the eye of the beholder.