I don’t feel like getting IP banned, but I’m kind of curious. I have one on 4chan and the chat data there is, well, 4chan. Which limits usefulness given the nature of questions as well as being asynchronous.
It would respond to questions like “Where is Mankrik’s Wife?”, “How can I make the interface look like SL/get rid of bar art?” etc. Everything would be de-identified.
This wouldn’t control any character movement, actions, etc and would have a delay/be rate limited on my end.
I have used it with unreal engine 5 on my RPG game and it understands unreal scripting well. the C++ side is still a bit wonky. my RPG project has used it to some extent. in a year or two it should be much better at coding and produce some amazing stuff. this AI is exponential so it will improve fast.
I’m writing chatbots. This is a robust ground for testing synchronous human/machine interactions and gauging whether they pass Turing and simultaneously how they can help people in task related events based on data from the “training set” provided by user input.
I have used it with unreal engine 5 on my RPG game and it understands unreal scripting well. the C++ side is still a bit wonky. my RPG project has used it to some extent. in a year or two it should be much better at coding and produce some amazing stuff. this AI is exponential so it will improve fast.
Fascinating, I wonder how well it works on LUA/XML. I was coding an addon for classic anyhow.
Ya know what would be kinda interesting is if they could build an addon that scraped WoWhead so that any question you ask would just find the answer there and spit it back out at you in a nice, formatted way. Saves needing to open a browser.
… Why has nobody thought of this?
Edit:
… Why don’t we have an in-game browser? Is this not possible within the API?
It’s a little different. A chatbot responds in a conversational manner. Think the difference between alexa and google. I can go into details if you’d like. If not,that’s fine too
Yep, you got it! I know the devs can have in-game browser. IDK if the API does that add-on coders can use. I haven’t coded an add-on in a while. They blocked off a lot of functionality for security reasons (they don’t want phishing and such from in-game links) which is totally understandable.
Slash pizza in EQ2 is still the first and greatest use of an ingame browser.
I see people asking about it all the time on Reddit, but they just seem to be shills trying to provoke other people into asking about it or googling it.