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by Copyrightest
103 days ago
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As another commenter points out, this sort of exists in the broader sense of "interactive fiction." There's lots of options for scaffolding an LLM into something like a storytelling toy. But I truly believe an AI-generated equivalent of Zork or Lost Pig is decades away. The "knowing what it is talking about problem" is not even close to being solved, no matter how impressive coding agents have become. It is simply too easy to sabotage clever game design with accidentally adversarial prompting. More generally: LLMs are still unfunny except in cases of clear plagiarism. This also extends to making fun games. |
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