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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 8954484" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>I can only speak for myself, but what I'm saying is that the way they're currently going about it (calculating the next logical character based on the preceding characters) seems inherently self limiting.</p><p></p><p>It isn't that it can't get better. Of course it can. It's whether or not it can achieve the OP's idea of being able to entirely replace a human DM within 5 years. And if we're talking about an average DM over the course of a full campaign, I would say that's... exceedingly optimistic. If we're talking about a talented but inexperienced DM who may be moderately concussed, I'd say we're already more or less there.</p><p></p><p>I like the analogy proposed earlier in this thread which likens this current model of "AI" to the language center of the brain, divorced from the other areas of the brain which help to direct it. Certainly, creating and networking such other modules (based on other areas of the brain) to such an existing model would be progress. IMO, the real "getting better" lies in this direction, but it's also a lot of work and likely to be decades away.</p><p></p><p>If we're lowering the bar and just looking at "AI" as another tool at the DMs disposal, then absolutely, with additional training we could (and likely will) see marked improvements in the relatively near future. But that is supplementing the DM, not replacing the DM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 8954484, member: 53980"] I can only speak for myself, but what I'm saying is that the way they're currently going about it (calculating the next logical character based on the preceding characters) seems inherently self limiting. It isn't that it can't get better. Of course it can. It's whether or not it can achieve the OP's idea of being able to entirely replace a human DM within 5 years. And if we're talking about an average DM over the course of a full campaign, I would say that's... exceedingly optimistic. If we're talking about a talented but inexperienced DM who may be moderately concussed, I'd say we're already more or less there. I like the analogy proposed earlier in this thread which likens this current model of "AI" to the language center of the brain, divorced from the other areas of the brain which help to direct it. Certainly, creating and networking such other modules (based on other areas of the brain) to such an existing model would be progress. IMO, the real "getting better" lies in this direction, but it's also a lot of work and likely to be decades away. If we're lowering the bar and just looking at "AI" as another tool at the DMs disposal, then absolutely, with additional training we could (and likely will) see marked improvements in the relatively near future. But that is supplementing the DM, not replacing the DM. [/QUOTE]
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