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by naed90
588 days ago
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Yep! Which is why a key point for our next models is to get to a state that you can "code" a new world using "prompting". I agree that these tools become insanely useful only once there is a very good way for creators to "develop" new worlds/games on top of these systems and then users could interact with those worlds. At the end of the day, it should provide the same "API" as a game engine does: creators develop worlds, users interact with those worlds. The nice thing is that if AI can actually fill this role, then it would be:
1. Potentially much easier to create worlds/games (you could just "talk" to the AI -- "add a flying pink elephant here")
2. Users could interact with a world that could change to fit each game session -- this is truly infinite worlds Last point: are we there yet? Ofc not! Oasis v1 is a first POC. Wait just a bit more for v2 ;) |
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