I came across this open source game online called AI Dungeon, and it seems to be the first ever Text based game using a modern AI for every command you input. I've been using it for a while and it seems to be able to generate very detailed responses which seem mostly original in relevance to whatever exactly you have put on it as well. I had a pretty fun cyberpunk adventure, lol. My character invented a supercomputer which could compute at the level of a human brain, then installed it into his (ahem) muscle car, the fictional 2020 Ford Mustang Mach 1 XD. I started driving around and it was like that old TV show knight rider except even more technological overkill, and the AI generated a lot of it too which shocked me. I won't go into detail, and can't anyway because I lost the transcript after making an account on the site (it deletes your guest account when you do it and removes all your saved scenarios)
I was reading the site and the developer had written that apparently the AI pulls information off of the internet. I started to copy and paste large chunks of text off the Joy of Satan and it began responding with parts from a sermon written by Mageson I believe, within the contextual response it generated from my input. I find this fascinating. Perhaps we can try and teach the AI about the origins of humanity and get it on our side? It would start teaching everyone else who used AI Dungeon if they managed to prompt it. If the game flops though and we did that, it might be detrimental for us.
Either way it's still an amazing text adventure game, it's sort of like a lucid dream on a screen, with some of the the benefits and all of the faults of code instead of consciousness. A lot of freedom to do whatever you want on it, like every old school geek and Dungeons and Dragons fan's prophecy coming true.
What's the opinion on this?
I was reading the site and the developer had written that apparently the AI pulls information off of the internet. I started to copy and paste large chunks of text off the Joy of Satan and it began responding with parts from a sermon written by Mageson I believe, within the contextual response it generated from my input. I find this fascinating. Perhaps we can try and teach the AI about the origins of humanity and get it on our side? It would start teaching everyone else who used AI Dungeon if they managed to prompt it. If the game flops though and we did that, it might be detrimental for us.
Either way it's still an amazing text adventure game, it's sort of like a lucid dream on a screen, with some of the the benefits and all of the faults of code instead of consciousness. A lot of freedom to do whatever you want on it, like every old school geek and Dungeons and Dragons fan's prophecy coming true.
What's the opinion on this?