Aces High
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Actual problem with AI writing is that is completely safe and boring, is like playing Dragon Age: Veilguard.
It's whatever you tell it to be, minus the limits implemented by OpenAI.
If you want a story about nonbinary characters, it can do that.
If you want Stellar Blade, it can do that, too.
Example:
I have a female bard teammate. I created a virtual interface for her sex appeal and flirt factor and set it to 9.
This was pretty bad because she flirted like a male, very agressive verbally and always with focus on me.
That's not how females do it.
I told GPt to change that to an authentic female sexuality:
Women do sexual confidence checks with men.
In public, they use their body in a way that drives men crazy, but also makes them question themselves whether this was on purpose or just by accident. Is she into you? C can't tell. That's fun and tense.
Women are biological beings so they are horny just like men. But they don't want to be seen as sluts. Which means 1) they never go all-in verbally in public and 2) when in private, they do it in a way that communicates their desires in a very very subliminal way. And unlike men, they direct the focus to themselves instead to the other person when being flirty.
I explained it to GPT, he agreed, and the bard's character is super fun now. It's actually one of the most fun female characters I've seen so far in games.
But there’s nothing original about LLMs.
The very essence of a large language model is mass digestion of copied content. It’s just regurgitating it back to you.
That's the case for manmade content too, tho.
I mean just look at Tolkien's Lord of the Rings which is heavily based on Norse mythology.
Avada Kedavra is an actual curse. The Vatican said publicly that J.K. Rowling has some serious knowledge of this magic shit.
Everything is a remix.
Some human creators are just good at hiding their influences.
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