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Post by SwobyJ on Jul 10, 2023 17:42:34 GMT
For at least the 2020s, I can see it playing around the edges of dialogue of certain kinds of games, but narrative focused experiences will be very very careful about it, and a lot of prominent voice actors will be on their guard.
But its clear that in the next gaming gen (mainly speaking 2030s+) this tech is unavoidably something that will be explored extensively. Like the Internet gaming in the early 1990s, mobile gaming in the early 2000s, or VR in the early 2010s. Its not particularly useful.... yet. And only yet. Right, baby steps.
We'll have fan games, mods, or maybe even future AAA games where uh, we get chatting with say, Liara T'Soni 90% like a real person, and the designers and voice actors (still existing) would provide the auditory and logical baselines and boundaries of these conversations.
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Post by Gwydden on Jul 10, 2023 18:00:48 GMT
So the thing to keep in mind about ChatGPT and other chatbots is that they are not actually artificial intelligences. They are digital parrots who regurgitate information they have been fed without understanding any of it.
This became apparent after I experimented with ChatGPT for a while asking it to summarize various stories I had read. If you ask it about a popular piece of media, the answer will generally be correct, though small errors may creep in—for example, its summary of Tolkien's The Hobbit claimed Bilbo and the dwarves fought Smaug, which never happens; I suspect it got this from the movies and yes, I did specify I wanted a summary of the book. When summarizing more obscure works, though, the robot will literally make stuff up with as much confidence.
Another example: I asked it to translate a well-known Keats poem to Spanish, but I didn't give it the text of the poem. It made up a poem in Spanish with little resemblance to what I had asked it to translate.
When writing academic papers, ChatGPT will also make up plausible-sounding sources or fabricate quotations from actual sources. You can also sometimes (but not always) trip it up by including false premises in your questions, and it will often produce a popular but incorrect answer to a question if the accurate one is not as well-known.
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Post by AnDromedary on Jul 10, 2023 21:23:26 GMT
So the thing to keep in mind about ChatGPT and other chatbots is that they are not actually artificial intelligences. They are digital parrots who regurgitate information they have been fed without understanding any of it. This became apparent after I experimented with ChatGPT for a while asking it to summarize various stories I had read. If you ask it about a popular piece of media, the answer will generally be correct, though small errors may creep in—for example, its summary of Tolkien's The Hobbit claimed Bilbo and the dwarves fought Smaug, which never happens; I suspect it got this from the movies and yes, I did specify I wanted a summary of the book. When summarizing more obscure works, though, the robot will literally make stuff up with as much confidence. Another example: I asked it to translate a well-known Keats poem to Spanish, but I didn't give it the text of the poem. It made up a poem in Spanish with little resemblance to what I had asked it to translate. When writing academic papers, ChatGPT will also make up plausible-sounding sources or fabricate quotations from actual sources. You can also sometimes (but not always) trip it up by including false premises in your questions, and it will often produce a popular but incorrect answer to a question if the accurate one is not as well-known. Yeah, I mean, current deep learning ANNs are basically classifying machines. But then, that's very likely exactly how the evolution of "natural" intelligence started out, so there we are.
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Post by Gwydden on Jul 11, 2023 12:49:34 GMT
Yeah, I mean, current deep learning ANNs are basically classifying machines. But then, that's very likely exactly how the evolution of "natural" intelligence started out, so there we are. Well, I don't think we should make AIs even if we could, but fortunately I suspect it is altogether impossible. At best, we might be able to create a convincing simulacrum of consciousness. And ChatGPT isn't close to even that. I ran my own version of the Turing Test by asking it "What is love?" and it did not respond with "Baby don't hurt me," thereby proving its inhumanity.
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Post by AnDromedary on Jul 11, 2023 17:24:59 GMT
Yeah, I mean, current deep learning ANNs are basically classifying machines. But then, that's very likely exactly how the evolution of "natural" intelligence started out, so there we are. Well, I don't think we should make AIs even if we could, but fortunately I suspect it is altogether impossible. At best, we might be able to create a convincing simulacrum of consciousness. And ChatGPT isn't close to even that. I ran my own version of the Turing Test by asking it "What is love?" and it did not respond with "Baby don't hurt me," thereby proving its inhumanity. Of course. The current "AI"s are as close to consciousness as a stone tipped spear is to a nuclear bomb. I am just saying, using ANNs for classification uses the same principles at least.
But I do fully agree, I don't think we are there yet, to have to discuss the ethical implications of creating a consciousness. There are more pressing ethical questions to ask about the use of classifiers as they are right now, IMO.
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Post by skekSil on Jul 21, 2023 16:37:24 GMT
I asked ChatGPT to describe what happens in Star Wars Return of the Jedi after the death of Boba Fett: "Describe 5 minutes after Boba Fett's demise in detail"
After Boba Fett's demise in the Sarlacc pit, the movie "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" continues with an action-packed sequence on Jabba the Hutt's sail barge.
The Sail Barge Battle: With Boba Fett gone, the battle between Jabba's henchmen and Leia's allies intensifies. Luke Skywalker, armed with a green lightsaber, skillfully deflects blaster bolts, taking down several guards. Chewbacca shows his strength and ferocity, overpowering enemies left and right. Lando Calrissian, wielding a blaster, fights alongside the others, trying to create a path to safety.
Leia and Jabba's Showdown: Amid the chaos, Princess Leia uses her cunning and combat skills to confront Jabba the Hutt. She grabs the chain that once restrained her and uses it to strangle Jabba. The vile gangster attempts to fight back, but Leia manages to choke him, ultimately causing him to meet a fitting end as he is pulled down by his own chain into the maw of the hungry Rancor below.
The Barge's Destruction: With the Rancor dead and Jabba's reign over, the battle takes a new turn. Luke Skywalker and his friends attempt to regain control of the sail barge. Blaster fire and explosions erupt across the deck as the desperate henchmen try to stop the escape.
Luke's Heroics: Luke, realizing the precarious situation, leaps into action to save his friends. He skillfully takes down more adversaries with his lightsaber, displaying his growth as a Jedi Knight. Despite the odds, Luke remains focused and determined to protect his companions.
The Barge's Demise: The battle reaches a climax as the sail barge nears the treacherous Great Pit of Carkoon. More explosions rock the deck, and the chaos continues. Leia, Lando, and Chewbacca work together to disable the barge's weapons while Luke clears a path for their escape.
The Escape: As the sail barge approaches the edge of the pit, Luke rejoins his friends, and they scramble to board the skiff (a small floating platform). They manage to escape the barge just in time, leaping onto the skiff as the sail barge explodes and plummets into the Great Pit of Carkoon.
Triumph and Farewell: The skiff sails away from the destruction, and the heroes share a moment of relief and triumph. They bid farewell to Tatooine, having successfully rescued Han Solo and avenged Jabba's victims. The adventure continues, with the Rebel Alliance now regrouping and preparing to face the Galactic Empire in the final battle against the dark forces of the Sith.
The five minutes after Boba Fett's demise are a thrilling and action-packed sequence that showcases the heroism and unity of the main characters, setting the stage for the epic conclusion of "Return of the Jedi."
Lovely hallucinations.
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Post by rewindbutton on Jul 23, 2023 14:42:48 GMT
That is actually one of my greatest fears; that we create an insane AI.
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Post by Pounce de León on Jul 24, 2023 11:47:46 GMT
Yeah, I mean, current deep learning ANNs are basically classifying machines. But then, that's very likely exactly how the evolution of "natural" intelligence started out, so there we are. Well, I don't think we should make AIs even if we could, but fortunately I suspect it is altogether impossible. At best, we might be able to create a convincing simulacrum of consciousness. And ChatGPT isn't close to even that. I ran my own version of the Turing Test by asking it "What is love?" and it did not respond with "Baby don't hurt me," thereby proving its inhumanity. But how much longer could you use that? Younger generations might not know the song - and the 'correct' answer.
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Post by seven on Feb 19, 2024 1:40:46 GMT
For the lolz, and it being a slow day at work, I asked Chat GPT to write the basic Mass Effect 5 story in the style of Robin Hood Men in Tights. In the merry galaxy of Mass Effect, where aliens roam and adventures abound, our hero, Commander Shep-Hood, returns with a band of misfit crewmates to thwart the evil schemes of the villainous Sheriff Harbinger. With their trusty ship, the Normandy, they journey across the stars to unite the diverse races of the galaxy against Harbinger's tyranny. Along the way, they encounter colorful characters like Little Garrus, the sharpshooting Turian, and Friar Tali, the tech-savvy Quarian with a heart of gold. Together, they embark on daring heists, outwit Harbinger's lackeys, and inspire hope among the downtrodden. But Sheriff Harbinger, with his Reaper cronies, won't go down without a fight! As the battle for the galaxy reaches its climax, Commander Shep-Hood and their merry band must rally their allies and unleash the power of friendship to save the day and restore peace to the Mass Effect universe, once and for all! You Can you make it funnier? ChatGPT In the zany galaxy of Mass Effect, where aliens frolic and space cows roam, our fearless hero, Commander Shep-Hood, dusts off their trusty spacesuit and rallies their ragtag crew to take down the dastardly Sheriff Harbinger. With the Normandy as their trusty steed, they embark on a quest to steal from the rich and give to the needy, all while dodging space pirates and navigating interstellar traffic jams. Joined by their quirky companions, like Little Garrus, whose aim is as sharp as his wit, and Friar Tali, the Quarian engineer with a knack for fixing anything (except maybe her own suit), Shep-Hood leads their motley crew on an epic adventure filled with close encounters, dramatic space battles, and plenty of snarky banter. But Sheriff Harbinger, with his army of robotic Reapers, isn't about to let them steal the show! As the showdown between good and evil unfolds, Commander Shep-Hood and their band of merry misfits must rely on their wits, their gadgets, and a healthy dose of slapstick humor to outsmart the baddies and save the galaxy from certain doom. After all, in space, no one can hear you laugh—unless you're watching Mass Effect 5: Men in Tights! Someone make this happen plz
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Post by GhostofFuckIt on Feb 19, 2024 6:33:28 GMT
in the style of Robin Hood Men in Tights. Haven't seen or even heard someone reference that in a while. Next Princess Bride rewatch I do I might have to sneak that in.
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Post by seven on Feb 19, 2024 7:35:33 GMT
in the style of Robin Hood Men in Tights. Haven't seen or even heard someone reference that in a while. Next Princess Bride rewatch I do I might have to sneak that in. Best movies, ever.
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