lukadjo

Hello there 👋

I mostly share/reshare/rebug stuff.

I share/reshare/rebug more art than I do here at @lukadjo-art-i-like


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isyourguy
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fwankie
@fwankie

I've always wanted to try to play Zork: AI That Forgets Anything From Four Sentences Ago Edition over an amazon echo, clearly that wouldn't be frustrating at all
I would love to play a game where my inputs go speech-to-text-to-chatbot-to-text-to-speech


fwankie
@fwankie

Like even if it did work, talking to robots is cringe. They just don't process information like we do, you can't really hide that in a situation where you're having a conversation with a purpose, and even the totally tech illiterate catch the vibe.
And then improv acting can be fairly cringe to start off but now imagine you're doing it with someone who's being paid to make sure you feel special and it's just a job for them, and then imagine they're not doing it, they just tweaked a robot to do it. I don't know if you've ever done tabletops or theatre with someone who's not enjoying themselves but it's not a great time.


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in reply to @isyourguy's post:

i saw a video a while back of some "ai powered game" where you had to try to get into peoples houses by talking into the mic and convincing characters to let you in. the mic stuff was pretty good, a pretty good transcription thing that even translated other languages (like swedish) into english, but the characters were the worst fucking thing ever. they felt soulless, like they were flat cardboard cutouts of people with clothes thrown on top to make them unique. there was nothing that made the characters feel... interesting? and the "end goal" of getting into people's houses felt like it was entirely RNG.

recreating the experience of going to a theme park and having an incredibly awkward conversation with a park employee who is paid to roleplay a character within the park's fiction and also the employee has a massive concussion