I suspect this will happen, could revolutionize gaming.Just for fun I asked Google Bard.
It is possible that GPT-4 could be used to mod games in the future. GPT-4 is a large language model that has been trained on a massive dataset of text and code. This means that it has a deep understanding of language and how to use it to generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer questions in an informative way.
If GPT-4 were to be used to mod games, it could be used to create new levels, characters, and items. It could also be used to change the rules of the game or add new features. This could potentially lead to a whole new level of creativity and innovation in the gaming world.
However, there are some challenges that would need to be overcome in order for GPT-4 to be used effectively to mod games. First, GPT-4 would need to be trained on a dataset of game code. This would allow it to understand the structure of games and how to modify them. Second, GPT-4 would need to be able to generate code that is compatible with the game engine that is being used. This would allow it to create mods that are actually playable.
Despite these challenges, it is possible that GPT-4 could be used to mod games in the future. If this were to happen, it could have a major impact on the gaming world. It could lead to a whole new level of creativity and innovation in the gaming world.
Understanding??GPT-4 is a large language model that has been trained on a massive dataset of text and code. This means that it has a deep understanding of language
Don't be so harsh, I think Andrew just copy-pasted a reply from Google AI hereUnderstanding??
It doesnt understand a thing.
At least if understanding is defined as including something related to "awareness" of itself and "awareness" of some physical (or even internal) world.
The only thing this socalled IT is trained to is to "know" what letters does commonly stand beside of each other.
And when this is learned then what words does commonly stand beside of each other.
CatsAreTheWorstDogs: "Commonly" in this context does only mean what letters and words STATISTICALLY does stand beside each other in related texts.
If it can be understood harsh then I appologize.Don't be so harsh, I think Andrew just copy-pasted a reply from Google AI here
AI can do correlations, identifying patterns.some kind of "real" intelligence
The dynamic of exactly the rather unintelligent algoritms Im talking about will find what you call correlations and identifying patterns.The only thing this socalled IT is trained to is to "know" what letters does commonly stand beside of each other.
And when this is learned then what words does commonly stand beside of each other.
He can be extravagant, flamboyant, and not always practical, but the guy contributed to tech progress in one way or another more than anyone in 21st century.Musk is absolutely not a tech guru. He's a very talented (and lucky so far) BS artist. Maybe he's just afraid of the new competition to himself
It really looks like you does look everywhere for something that can be used as an "argument" for saying that this rather unintelligent chatbot is so dangerously intelligent.Yeah, and this is why Italy banned ChatGPT
Are you serious? He didn't actually found Paypal or Tesla (he won a lawsuit after he ousted the two guys who started the company, so now he can officially call himself a "founder"), or invented SpaceX reusable rockets. But he's been very good at making people believe that's all him all the way. You maybe can call him a visionary (though he falls short on basically all of his big promises and some of his ideas like underground highways are just plain stupid), but he's not a tech guru by any stretch of imagination. I gotta say he's been very good in exploiting various government-created business opportunities (green credits, electric vehicle tax rebates, government space contracts, etc) and his successful businesses probably would've failed without them. His contribution to AI was investing his money (among many others), not working on the actual technology. That is called an investor.He can be extravagant, flamboyant, and not always practical, but the guy contributed to tech progress in one way or another more than anyone in 21st century.
And speaking of AI, he was among pioneers and co-founder of OpenAI, ChatGPT creator.
I admit that for a long time I actually thought that one of Musks companies independently invented and created the SpaceX rockets.so now he can officially call himself a "founder"), or invented SpaceX reusable rockets.