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by make3
314 days ago
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It wouldn't be surprising if a structured version of this with state cached per room for example could be used in a game. & you're basically seeing GPT-3 and saying it will never be used in any serious application.. the rate of improvement in their model is insane |
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Use the CPU and RAM for world state, then pass it off to the model to render.
Regardless of how this is done, Unreal Engine with all of its bells and whistles is toast. That C++ pile of engineering won't outdo something this flexible.