hook in AI for NPC chatter

pretty much as i said... hook in AI for NPC chatter (chatgpt) or something, it would be nice to hear something new
 
This is something that you can do yourself. It might already exist I'm not sure but you can create it. It'd be prohibitively expensive for them to do anything that wasn't static but you could read the journal events prompt an AI you subscribe to and have them generate chatter. The number of tokens the general player base would require for dynamic chatter would be so high that they wouldn't be able to afford it short of some premium subscription. Fortunately almost everything you need is already written to the journal letting you hook into it an augment the audio
 
This is something that you can do yourself. It might already exist I'm not sure but you can create it. It'd be prohibitively expensive for them to do anything that wasn't static but you could read the journal events prompt an AI you subscribe to and have them generate chatter. The number of tokens the general player base would require for dynamic chatter would be so high that they wouldn't be able to afford it short of some premium subscription. Fortunately almost everything you need is already written to the journal letting you hook into it an augment the audio
Erm...? thanks for the info but i wasn't suggesting that i do it..... i would have used a Post-It note for that. lol. o7
 
Idk, I am boycotting AI, first its a lie, it's not intelligence, second i do think it's a tool for taking jobs, third it's also robbing creativity artistically, fourth it will be used as a tool to rewrite history. I do not think this creation of laziness was ever intended to benefit the common human, it's a tool for propaganda and narrative. I almost wish Skynet was real, at least I'd know who to fight.

Tinfoil hat, hmph, I wear a tinfoil helmet! lol 😆

Ed copilot is wicked cool, I don't have it but from the demonstrations i've seen, very neat. (y):cool: Please don't tell me Ed copilot is ai, I might want to get that someday.
 
I have a reluctance to AI. It's not that I reckon Skynet will become sentient or anything; it's just that I don't trust it to be 100% accurate and there's just too much emphasis being put on it these days. I've lived without AI for N years and I'll continue to do so.
 
it's just that I don't trust it to be 100% accurate and there's just too much emphasis being put on it these days.
It’s overhyped marketing buzz for company executives to cut costs of the human element and make financial reports look better to shareholders, in return for giving tons of generic slop (that itself is fed by “AI” slop) to the customers*. For that reason alone I wouldn’t want it in Elite. Especially while you can almost instantly recognize any of those script-assembled texts - let’s not fool anyone, the ‘intelligence’ term is not accurate at all - the moment you see them. They all have this trait of making everything sound so great and glamorous and… wait for it… artificial.

Last I remembered, we weren’t looking to robots for sucking society dry of creativity, but to deal with chores so we could be more creative in our free time. Or maybe at work, like if you’re working for a game developer. I’m of the opinion, keep the ‘AI’ in which only the artificial applies, and which fails to reproduce any semblance of intelligence, out of Elite - unless you eventually want to see the excellent Captain Rumbeard rambling on about how he lost his milk or something while he’s trying to rob you.

No thanks.

*Its “art” which isn’t art also happens to often be rather awful and frequently following those similar patterns as the text-based generations. And Nvidia loves to ramble on about it while claiming they still care about Geforce but that’s another subject not suited to this thread. Both forms of generation work by just ripping off everybody on the internet that’s put effort into actually creating art, whether that is pictures or works of writing, and copying it from them, anyway. So if that [morals] is a thing your company even cares for slightly, not to be touched. There’s zero actual creative thought behind that process and it just jumbles words or pictures together until they make sense to a human… sort of. It doesn’t quite look like plagiarism because of that mixing and matching but I have a feeling regulations are going to catch up to it eventually.
 
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