Original Reddit post

One of the more promising directions that I see AI has is creating endless RPG games using AI, since you can either use a big model (but grossly expensive) or finetune a teenier one to allow creating endless games. For example, creating procedurally generated AI worlds & stories, focused on story writing. I think at the moment we’re weak in terms of creating games on demand that are too varied, but you can surely create stories. For example you could allow players to replay as a specific character in a novel, video game , cinema or series and act differently while still acting like in-game. There are a few companies like character.ai doing it but they’re not the most immersive. I dabbled and prototyped the idea of creating live procedurally generated Visual Novels. There are a few apps for that already but I think they’re not optimizing for affordability well enough, as AI is grossly expensive. What do you think? Is this something people enjoy - having their own build / play in the universe or not really? And how hard is it to popularize such game organically? submitted by /u/incorporo

Originally posted by u/incorporo on r/ArtificialInteligence