>>5617865>AI implementation in fictionFrom what I have read of the LLMs I wonder if AI might not lead to incredible banality and ubiquitous airbnb ETSY pinterest aesthetic instead. Because all the censorship of commercialisation converges towards the inoffensive and banal, no gore sex violence, and a lot of the model regularisation and optimisation revolves around parameters like top-p top-k etc (excludes the long tail of low probability peculiarities and eccentrities) of course people will try to jailbreak or some might try to recalibrate differently but the incredible weight and pressure of commercial AI is just propelling people irrevocably towards this sterile stochastic autocomplete blandness. I was really confused by the Blake Lemoine ranting, surely if he had been a googl engineer he knows of the stop sequences, ie if you omit them, because AI is just text inference it will actually imitate / hallucinate the chained continuation patterns of complete dialogue question and response, ie start asking your own questions for you and answering and asking etc incessantly unless the stop sequence is correctly calibrated. So how would Blake Lemoine not know of this? How would he be fooled that AI is now human OH MY GOD lol.
I wonder if he was operating on some different level (maybe he knows of the danger but tries to deliberately exaggerate the anthropomorphic human mimicry, ie fake himself being convinced by the AI, as some way of drawing attention to algorithmic idolatry?) It had the feel of a very strange self-sabotaging PR stunt
A lot of people tried to make straightforward ChatGPT generated quests here but surely the more obvious way to do it would be something like incorporate the Turing test GPT strangeness into the game. So some setting say where you are Blade Runner and you are trying to detect if a person is a replicant or not, and you use ChatGPT for some suspects and write yourself in character for others. Or you could take it further and introduce some dreamworld dungeon, use ChatGPT to describe the dream realm and your own writing for another realm, and the anons have to try and detect when they have crossed over from one world to another (oh no it is Silent Hill mirror fog land gaaarrghh) just through the text clues. No idea if any of this is viable or not