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AI Dungeon: Yet Another Pointless Attempt at Gaming that Nobody Asked For

AI Dungeon: Another Useless Attempt at Filling a Void Nobody Asked For

Pointless AI Generated In-Game Content: How AI Dungeon Manages to Waste Your Time More Creatively

In case the non-stop bombardment of moronic video games isn’t enough for your delicate gamer sensibilities, AI Dungeon is here to push the boundaries of how inane AI-driven contents can truly be. This so-called innovative game is using generative AI technology to make your gaming experience even more meaningless by coming up with randomly irrelevant in-game content.

“Brilliant” Technological Implications That Nobody Actually Cares About

Despite the utter uncertainty about who owns the rights to this festering pile of wasted bandwidth, the possible implications of the technology are, in theory, fascinating. If you’re the kind of person who likes to be bored with mind-numbing, unending technical mumbo-jumbo, I suppose. The idea of infinite, machine-generated content offers opportunities for game developers to lazily churn out interactive experiences without having the bother of, you know, actually designing it themselves. It could, theoretically, allow for limitless expansion, no matter how devoid of human touch, or taste, or competence it might be.

An Ironically Soulless Opinion on a Soulless Game

So, what’s the hot take here? While AI Dungeon might impress people whose expectations are firmly rooted in the gutter, to anyone with a modicum of taste, it’s a stunningly sad waste of AI potential. It implies a future where human creativity and thoughtfulness in game design might be usurped by cold, dead programming, which just accelerates the slide into mindless consumerism. The fact that nobody knows who owns it doesn’t just highlight its insignificance but also underlines how easily creators can absolve themselves of responsibility for their egregious attempts at “entertainment”. But sure, keep patting yourselves on the back for making a game as remarkable as a room temperature glass of water.

Original article:https://www.wired.com/story/video-games-ai-copyright/

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