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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 9520145" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p>I've found that folks who can not stand to have their opinions questioned like to do that.</p><p>Rather than not engage in a thread that really is not about their opinions on the evils of AI, they insist on once again making their opinions known in every thread remotely related.</p><p></p><p>I wish the OP had made this a plus thread, so that we could have actually stayed on topic and not had all this useless discussion on the evils of AI once again flooding an otherwise useful thread.</p><p></p><p>I used AI this last week to generate some draft NPC descriptions. I will probably spend more time editing and re-writing what it gave me. But I know the base character premises will be more original that anything I would come up with. Or at least more unique from the last 1000 NPCs I've created because humans tend repeat/re-use the same things over and over.</p><p></p><p>I've tried using AI to generate battle maps. But I can rarely even it get to give me a real top-down view. They are almost always isometric or perspective even when I ask for top town. I've also found AI to be very poor at trying to do specific things, like "create a top-down battlemap of an exploration site with ten tents and several pieces of equipment" Where I will get something with hundreds of buildings and an airport.</p><p></p><p>I do find scenics are often acceptable, again as long as you are looking for general things. When you want something specific, I rarely can get those either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 9520145, member: 6804070"] I've found that folks who can not stand to have their opinions questioned like to do that. Rather than not engage in a thread that really is not about their opinions on the evils of AI, they insist on once again making their opinions known in every thread remotely related. I wish the OP had made this a plus thread, so that we could have actually stayed on topic and not had all this useless discussion on the evils of AI once again flooding an otherwise useful thread. I used AI this last week to generate some draft NPC descriptions. I will probably spend more time editing and re-writing what it gave me. But I know the base character premises will be more original that anything I would come up with. Or at least more unique from the last 1000 NPCs I've created because humans tend repeat/re-use the same things over and over. I've tried using AI to generate battle maps. But I can rarely even it get to give me a real top-down view. They are almost always isometric or perspective even when I ask for top town. I've also found AI to be very poor at trying to do specific things, like "create a top-down battlemap of an exploration site with ten tents and several pieces of equipment" Where I will get something with hundreds of buildings and an airport. I do find scenics are often acceptable, again as long as you are looking for general things. When you want something specific, I rarely can get those either. [/QUOTE]
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