Imagine a game like “the sims” where you can adjust how autonomous the sims you control are. I could see Ai being used to control that.

Or having an elder scroll game were you just respond however you want and the npc adapts to it.

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    Because the kind of Genrative AIs which would be worth puting in a game (smaller ones) have two drawbacks for the hype train :

    -you can’t promise an AGI which would justify the govt putting mbillions in your company in order to stay “competitive”

    You can’t create a feedback loop of finance with nvidia and the like because your company wouldn’t need such computational power then.

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      17 days ago

      I’m pretty sure no one is going to think an in-game npc is real

      Do it: modify Minecraft so a villager gives investment advice. No one could be dumb enough to expect that to be real, right?

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        No one could be dumb enough to expect that to be real, right?

        Oh, my sweet, summer child…