D&D (2024) Using AI for Your Home Game


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Yeah, it'll be pretty cool, I can see solo players using it a fair bit. I think what people don't realise is that you can have both an AI DM and have people running their own game without it.
I see AI DM's also like playing a video game. The game already has a story line, encounters, etc. set up. An AI DM would be there to referee the game more than anything.

But if we get to the point where it can do even more, great!

I started another thread here about the availability of AI GMs, and a link was posted in the very first reply: Exists. Any AI Gamemasters Out There?
Cool. I'll look into it more later. :)
 



Transformers teaches us that AI can be both good and bad, but always powerful.
Transformers is ficitonal, Megatron is not stealing job of real-life artists, writers and now dungeon masters due to some technocratic obsession with destroying human creativity and deskilling the population through toys. And any writer who would try write now a pro-generative AI story would get blacklisted by me anyway, I've done that with Chip Zdarsky after that disgusting Batman story about Failsafe.
 

Transformers is ficitonal, Megatron is not stealing job of real-life artists, writers and now dungeon masters due to some technocratic obsession with destroying human creativity and deskilling the population through toys. And any writer who would try write now a pro-generative AI story would get blacklisted by me anyway, I've done that with Chip Zdarsky after that disgusting Batman story about Failsafe.
I hope you then boycot 99% of our modern conveniences as well... because all those things impacted things "negatively" as well by "stealing jobs" at one point or another from someone.

Whenever I read such posts I just shake my head in disbelief. I mean, support real-life artists and help them, great! And real-life writers and dungeon masters, too! But when people spout about "stealing jobs" using technology that has, in fact, stole jobs at one point or another, I find it hypocritical.
 

I hope you then boycot 99% of our modern conveniences as well... because all those things impacted things "negatively" as well by "stealing jobs" at one point or another from someone.

Whenever I read such posts I just shake my head in disbelief. I mean, support real-life artists and help them, great! And real-life writers and dungeon masters, too! But when people spout about "stealing jobs" using technology that has, in fact, stole jobs at one point or another, I find it hypocritical.
Strawman argument that boils down to "you are not allowed to criticise anything if you exist in society", it doesn't add anything to the discussion.
 


Strawman argument that boils down to "you are not allowed to criticise anything if you exist in society", it doesn't add anything to the discussion.
Strawman lol! :ROFLMAO: Not at all, it doesn't "boil down" to that but keep telling yourself if it makes you feel better. 🤷‍♂️

As I said, support real-life artists, etc. if you want, but you are being hypocritcal, and should simply admit it, if you embrace 99% of modern conveniences.

If you ever take a digital picture, for example, you are supporting technology and the manufacturers of that technology, that put many film manufacturing companies out of business. If you ever bought a digital print, same thing. Supported a digital artist? What about the painter or sketcher who works with physical art who lost your money to the diginal artist? And so on.

To be clear, there is nothing wrong with embracing or criticising whatever you like, just admit supporting one thing and not another, without the "they took our jobs" argument, which has been happening with every single technological advancement throughout history to one point or another.
 

Strawman lol! :ROFLMAO: Not at all, it doesn't "boil down" to that but keep telling yourself if it makes you feel better. 🤷‍♂️

As I said, support real-life artists, etc. if you want, but you are being hypocritcal, and should simply admit it, if you embrace 99% of modern conveniences.

If you ever take a digital picture, for example, you are supporting technology and the manufacturers of that technology, that put many film manufacturing companies out of business. If you ever bought a digital print, same thing. Supported a digital artist? What about the painter or sketcher who works with physical art who lost your money to the diginal artist? And so on.

To be clear, there is nothing wrong with embracing or criticising whatever you like, just admit supporting one thing and not another, without the "they took our jobs" argument, which has been happening with every single technological advancement throughout history to one point or another.
Are you just going to continue useless strawman argument without any substance to it? I see no reason to engage with it.
 

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