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A new possible hint of what the new Features by AI....

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Yummy custom Quests coming to ESO I would be the happiest :D
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  • omnidoh
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    Ah yes, the GPT A.I revolution.
    I've been saying this for two decades now, and it's finally arrived.
    Just wait until A.I replaces game developers, artists, and musicians.
    Infinite Content, here we come.
  • MudcrabAttack
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    Nevermind
    Edited by MudcrabAttack on January 9, 2023 6:06PM
  • ArchMikem
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    Not to mention I don't believe ESO even has modding tools. I think that A.I just saw Elder Scrolls and knew about Skyrim and the Creation Kit.
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  • Freelancer_ESO
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    omnidoh wrote: »
    Ah yes, the GPT A.I revolution.
    I've been saying this for two decades now, and it's finally arrived.
    Just wait until A.I replaces game developers, artists, and musicians.
    Infinite Content, here we come.

    I think video games won't move much in that direction as fast as other items because it runs against the incentives for nearly everyone that holds influence in video games.

    You would also potentially ram into societal issues from it as well because the content may end up warping the user significantly over time.
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    ArchMikem wrote: »
    Not to mention I don't believe ESO even has modding tools. I think that A.I just saw Elder Scrolls and knew about Skyrim and the Creation Kit.

    AI's only know what they are told. They have no first hand experience with anything; only operating off of second-hand information. Thinking "Elder Scrolls Online" => "The Elder Scrolls" => "Skyrim" are all synonymous makes sense when there is no understanding of context to any of these words.

    Breaking down "what is a video game" vs "what is part of a video game" vs "what is an element IN a specific video game" vs "what is an element of the game files of a video game" vs "what is a player" vs "what is a character" vs "who has access to what, in what medium"... These are totally difficult concepts to understand when you have no relational understanding of what your're talking about, just drawing conclusions based on what other people tell you (often in a very very flawed way because that's how speech works).
    Edited by Billium813 on January 9, 2023 8:19PM
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    ArchMikem wrote: »
    I think that A.I just saw Elder Scrolls and knew about Skyrim and the Creation Kit.

    You mean a GECK? Can this one dream about creating a whole new world, yes? Yes?
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    omnidoh wrote: »
    Ah yes, the GPT A.I revolution.
    I've been saying this for two decades now, and it's finally arrived.
    Just wait until A.I replaces game developers, artists, and musicians.
    Infinite Content, here we come.

    I think video games won't move much in that direction as fast as other items because it runs against the incentives for nearly everyone that holds influence in video games.

    You would also potentially ram into societal issues from it as well because the content may end up warping the user significantly over time.
    I say AI would work very well for npc interaction, even simpler quests, for eso you would need voicing but that is also doable.
    Benefit of games is that well that quest can not be finished is annoying, An self driving car seeing an train as to long to be an car so ignore is not annoying.
    Now AI on dungeon bossed would be hilarious.
    Grinding just make you go in circles.
    Asking ZoS for nerfs is as stupid as asking for close air support from the death star.
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    The strength of AI is in its ability to consume data and distill associations. An AI essentially is a manifestation of whatever data it's fed.

    I would be incredibly interested in having the entire ESO forums fed into an AI. Then, we could ask that AI questions about what it wants from ESO, what content to create, and how the AI feels about the game. It might be eye opening, but probably complete non-sense
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    Only thing is, this would not be a highly requested feature, like the official article mentions :sweat_smile:
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    Billium813 wrote: »
    The strength of AI is in its ability to consume data and distill associations. An AI essentially is a manifestation of whatever data it's fed.

    I would be incredibly interested in having the entire ESO forums fed into an AI. Then, we could ask that AI questions about what it wants from ESO, what content to create, and how the AI feels about the game. It might be eye opening, but probably complete non-sense
    Well that would be interesting to see the impact of from the moon. Now its probably cost way way less billions than asking twitter but your advice might be do an nuclear first strike now who have downsides.
    Better idea listen carefully to twitter and do the other option unless that makes no sense.
    Grinding just make you go in circles.
    Asking ZoS for nerfs is as stupid as asking for close air support from the death star.
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