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<blockquote data-quote="BookTenTiger" data-source="post: 8935114" data-attributes="member: 6685541"><p>I'd do a hard swerve into AI, focusing on creating AI DM's that can run adaptive games, and AI Players that can respond like real people. I'd train the AI's on the most popular D&D streams, and further use AI to generate 3D models of charismatic D&D players. I'd then have the AI DM's run games for the AI Players, all of it rendered in 3D. It would obviously become the most popular D&D stream in history. Note that I would never release these AI DM's or Players for other people to use.</p><p></p><p>The next step would be to train an AI on my own decisions as the owner of WotC. Slowly I'd start allowing the AI to attend my meetings, write my emails, and make decisions for the company. Soon I'll be in a cabin in the mountains, chopping wood and enjoying the sunset, knowing my AI clone is running everything for me.</p><p></p><p><em>Then</em>, I'd train an AI to reproduce my life as an isolated woodsman, so when my other AI's go rogue and start trying to take over the world, the CIA finds my fake AI robot self and arrests him, instead of finding me. The real me will be in an even more isolated cabin on an even more isolated beach drinking rum out of a coconut shell.</p><p></p><p><em>Or will that even be the real me???</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BookTenTiger, post: 8935114, member: 6685541"] I'd do a hard swerve into AI, focusing on creating AI DM's that can run adaptive games, and AI Players that can respond like real people. I'd train the AI's on the most popular D&D streams, and further use AI to generate 3D models of charismatic D&D players. I'd then have the AI DM's run games for the AI Players, all of it rendered in 3D. It would obviously become the most popular D&D stream in history. Note that I would never release these AI DM's or Players for other people to use. The next step would be to train an AI on my own decisions as the owner of WotC. Slowly I'd start allowing the AI to attend my meetings, write my emails, and make decisions for the company. Soon I'll be in a cabin in the mountains, chopping wood and enjoying the sunset, knowing my AI clone is running everything for me. [I]Then[/I], I'd train an AI to reproduce my life as an isolated woodsman, so when my other AI's go rogue and start trying to take over the world, the CIA finds my fake AI robot self and arrests him, instead of finding me. The real me will be in an even more isolated cabin on an even more isolated beach drinking rum out of a coconut shell. [I]Or will that even be the real me???[/I] [/QUOTE]
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