- As models get better, have you considered some kind of filter or particular cadence to serve as a reminder that the user is not talking to a human? - The videos felt scripted and dishonest
I think there is a meaningful distinction to be made between a human reading and an AI company consuming data without consent in order to train their models. Certainly if enough people feel the same then it is "wrong".
I adore your games. Would be curious to know your thoughts about using AI for game development. Personally I find it gross, but I am trying to be open to different views.
It's impressive that Fable 5 was able to resynthesise something like this from its training data, but I am really not looking forward to more of this. What's the point?
My point of view is that code is the experience. Dealing with the constraints of code is one of the ways game design evolves as one iterates over what could be cool and filter for what is possible.
LLMs are not beings with thoughts or feelings, and if being mean to them were to somehow yield better results it would be no different than a cheat code in a game, or just constitute as clever use of game mechanics.
The comparison fails because I don't send numbers to my potatoes either, but I do send thousands to calculators without a please and thank you. Practicing communications skills with LLMs I can get, but asserting that…
The similarity to human interaction is irrelevant. No one apologises to a potato being peeled, nor compliments it for doing a great job being mashed.
The two states are in no way in opposition to each other. In fact, experiencing deep meditation can improve one's ability to get into that desired productive flow.
Seems well-designed. Great job! Sorry you didn't hear back from the comittee.
The interesting bit about this physical experiment is that the water in the cup never starts at 100 celsius. That the act of pouring significantly reduces temperature is well-documented, so in some sense the LLM output…
They're entertainment, yes, but really not the same. I'll look for a specific game to play, I'll look for a specific movie to watch, and I won't play a game when I want to watch a movie.
Really think it’s entirely wrong to label someone as a bully for not conforming to current, perhaps bad, practices.
I use rust for gamedev (not bevy). I'm unlikely to consider anything else exactly because of stability and throughput.
Maybe it's not a great idea to allow a company to decide what software users can run, and I am inclined to believe that Murphy's Law will apply. Ultimately, software is freedom of speech.
Interesting tool. I do something similar when I think it's important to focus on just getting the words out: I close my eyes, or look away from the screen.
AI is already tricking people -- images, text, video, voice. As these tools become more advanced, so does the cost of verification.
Based on your workflow, I think there is considerable risk of you being wooed by AI into believing what you are doing is worthwhile. The plan AI offers is coherent, specific, it sounds good. It's validation. Sugar.
I think most programmers would agree that thinking represents the majority of our time. Writing code is no different than writing down your thoughts, and that process in itself can be immensely productive -- it can…
It's pretty fun, but not in any way part of the survivor-genre.
That entirely depends on the game. Recent example is Risk of Rain 2, which had frequent hitches caused by the C# garbage collector. Someone made a mod to fix this by delaying the garbage collection until the next…
From experience, I can say that there are many games with transferable skills. At the top of my list is Factorio, and second is actually World of Warcraft. More generally, there is a lot to learn from game design that…
Can't release unfinished/broken games, when what they're releasing are not games at all.
> There are about 30-35 quality titles being put out on steam alone, every day of the week, weekends included. Absolutely not. The vast majority of games released on Steam are not good. You can verify this yourself by…
What is government for, if not for solving the issues of the populace it is governing?
- As models get better, have you considered some kind of filter or particular cadence to serve as a reminder that the user is not talking to a human? - The videos felt scripted and dishonest
I think there is a meaningful distinction to be made between a human reading and an AI company consuming data without consent in order to train their models. Certainly if enough people feel the same then it is "wrong".
I adore your games. Would be curious to know your thoughts about using AI for game development. Personally I find it gross, but I am trying to be open to different views.
It's impressive that Fable 5 was able to resynthesise something like this from its training data, but I am really not looking forward to more of this. What's the point?
My point of view is that code is the experience. Dealing with the constraints of code is one of the ways game design evolves as one iterates over what could be cool and filter for what is possible.
LLMs are not beings with thoughts or feelings, and if being mean to them were to somehow yield better results it would be no different than a cheat code in a game, or just constitute as clever use of game mechanics.
The comparison fails because I don't send numbers to my potatoes either, but I do send thousands to calculators without a please and thank you. Practicing communications skills with LLMs I can get, but asserting that…
The similarity to human interaction is irrelevant. No one apologises to a potato being peeled, nor compliments it for doing a great job being mashed.
The two states are in no way in opposition to each other. In fact, experiencing deep meditation can improve one's ability to get into that desired productive flow.
Seems well-designed. Great job! Sorry you didn't hear back from the comittee.
The interesting bit about this physical experiment is that the water in the cup never starts at 100 celsius. That the act of pouring significantly reduces temperature is well-documented, so in some sense the LLM output…
They're entertainment, yes, but really not the same. I'll look for a specific game to play, I'll look for a specific movie to watch, and I won't play a game when I want to watch a movie.
Really think it’s entirely wrong to label someone as a bully for not conforming to current, perhaps bad, practices.
I use rust for gamedev (not bevy). I'm unlikely to consider anything else exactly because of stability and throughput.
Maybe it's not a great idea to allow a company to decide what software users can run, and I am inclined to believe that Murphy's Law will apply. Ultimately, software is freedom of speech.
Interesting tool. I do something similar when I think it's important to focus on just getting the words out: I close my eyes, or look away from the screen.
AI is already tricking people -- images, text, video, voice. As these tools become more advanced, so does the cost of verification.
Based on your workflow, I think there is considerable risk of you being wooed by AI into believing what you are doing is worthwhile. The plan AI offers is coherent, specific, it sounds good. It's validation. Sugar.
I think most programmers would agree that thinking represents the majority of our time. Writing code is no different than writing down your thoughts, and that process in itself can be immensely productive -- it can…
It's pretty fun, but not in any way part of the survivor-genre.
That entirely depends on the game. Recent example is Risk of Rain 2, which had frequent hitches caused by the C# garbage collector. Someone made a mod to fix this by delaying the garbage collection until the next…
From experience, I can say that there are many games with transferable skills. At the top of my list is Factorio, and second is actually World of Warcraft. More generally, there is a lot to learn from game design that…
Can't release unfinished/broken games, when what they're releasing are not games at all.
> There are about 30-35 quality titles being put out on steam alone, every day of the week, weekends included. Absolutely not. The vast majority of games released on Steam are not good. You can verify this yourself by…
What is government for, if not for solving the issues of the populace it is governing?