audinobros...not like this..
>>59104265What fresh AI slop is this, anon?
>>59104265AI kino
>>59104268You have AI derangement syndrome.
does AI have any real usecase outside of allowing browns to act even dumber than usual
>>59104277Two more weeks!Two more weeks and AI will be undetectable. Trust.
>>59104265I don't get itwhat's the plotwhy is he putting the young audino in bags
why is there an approximation of a dinner table and plates, both human inventions
>>59104265>Forcing Pokemons to sack race
>>59104284it can erp pretty well, and uhhhhhhhhhhhh that's it i guess
>>59104284A few. It is genuinely decent for quickly producing a proof of concept/sample. The fact the image itself will be dogshit doesn't really matter, because the entire point is just seeing how something broadly looks, and a more complete version would be done later anyways. The problem, of course, is a lot of people then go "actually that's fine I don't want to spend the money/effort actually making something real in that space".It is genuinely decent at dynamically shifting textures and shit, and can do a few hundred tedious work hours faster and more accurately than humans can. This isn't quality work either, just shit like making sure textures are warping around corners and stuff and not acting weird. Vibe coding itself can be used in a way similar to quickly prototyping. Quickly generating a possible route. It's still way worse here, because it disrupts the natural, for lack of a better word, "penmanship" of a person's coding, but if you were just going to go headhunt some code off of Reddit or a support discord or something anyways, developing vibe code is at least as fine as those (again, assuming you DO actually go back and finalize it yourself.)It could, hypothetically, be used in games in place of procedural generation, but this would essentially require a different model from what currently exists, since an LLM can't be left unattended like this. It could also theoretically be used in games to generate arbitrary amounts of contextual dialogue. I believe a few examples exist for Skyrim mods. Would probably never happen because the AI saying a slur would almost assuredly result in a lawsuit.Additionally, mods in general could benefit from the use of AI to identify "same" objects, and unify them for crafting.This is usually an exhaustive and tedious process, that both requires way more computer savvy than the average modpack assembler has, and is unprofessional enough that the AI hallucinating a bit isn't that big of a deal.
balls deep in the wife while deepthroating the husband
>>59104298Pokémon adopt some human behaviors. Certainly a domestic Pokémon has, at one point, shown or demonstrated human objects/ideas/concepts to wild ones.
>>59104265Couldn't they easily overpower one human?
>>59104317>Additionally, mods in general could benefit from the use of AI to identify "same" objects, and unify them for crafting.I'll expand on this, 'cuz I'm taking a shit and have at least a few more minutes, and genuinely think this would be nice.If mod A adds silver used to make werewolf hunting gear, and mod B adds silver used to make accessories, by default, these mods both only accept their own instance of "Silver Ore" or whatever. You CAN subsequently modify both mods (or introduce a third mod) to recognize eachother's silver, and allow fluidity between them, but this is generally a pretty tedious process of going in and manually adding flags or alternative recipies. Not that hard, but time consuming, and people whose proficiency with mods stops at "I click the thing to add it to my game" can't do this, and if two mods aren't both popular, or the creator of mod B isn't a fan of mod A, compatability/integration probably won't ever arrive.Hypothetically, an AI model COULD be made, that would look through the items in the game, and quickly identify everything that is the same or similar from different sources, and make them all interchangeable. Both of those Silver Ores are now interchangeable, and can further be interchangeable with the mod that lets you, I dunno, realistically apply your silver bromide to photography, and also have the option to convert your silver ore into silver nuggets, to be used for this other mod. The only limits to this would likely be the items being named something identical/similar, and the AI itself would have to have a low enough level of hallucinations to not conflate a ladder or something with silver ore that often.This is good, because it's taking advantage of the inherently dynamic and interpretive uses of AI, in an environment where the work is tedious, while solving an accessibility issue for humans, and relies on applying "intuition" to what is otherwise strict computer logic.
>>59104348you don't need AI garbage for this lolminecraft modding already uses a tag system so if mod A has silver bars and mid B has silver bars they're both tagged as silver and recipes using them only ask for items tagged silver making them interchangeable as always AItards are creating solutions to already-solved problems
>>59104265Audinos are tremendously masochistic and would happily get in the bag while healing the guy.
>>59104351That can be the case, but isn't always, and not all games are Minecraft. This is especially the case when two mods are both adding things that aren't in the base game at all. You might say this is a case of incompetence on the part of mod authors, but that doesn't change the fact that many, many mods are made without this kind of mind towards integration. Fallout 4, on paper, has the skeletal structure in place to support ammo types the way New Vegas does. This has barely been messed with, because nobody wants to have to make integration patches for ammo types in their modded guns, and between different modded ammo types. Hell, New Vegas modding itself barely expands on it for the same reasons. Baldur's Gate 3 has this issue with modded armor and modded races, where if the race isn't specifically marked as using an existing races armor models, armor is invisible, and something to just adaptively extract the armor model and bash it into working would be a great tool, since the alternative is literally nothing. And a bunch of other mods end up being incompatible with eachother because they both modify the same thing, like how a lot of class feature mods are incompatible with level extenders. A tool to check over and integrate mods with eachother would genuinely be a benefit to the modding scene of most games.Believe me, I am an avid anti-AI advocate, I probably hate it more than you do, because I actually have to deal with the fallout of AI's dick being shoved into holes it shouldn't have been pretty regularly, and hear computer illiterates pretend they know what they're talking about making insane cases on its behalf.But, I'm also someone who isn't going to reactively deny any actual potential a thing has, just because it usually fukkin sucks. And this is actually exactly the niche AI tools can fit well, since it being kinda shit isn't actually that big of a drawback, when the alternative is nothing/it doesn't exist.
>>59104414>>59104317>>59104348spamming slop falls under "allowing browns to act even dumber than usual" however
>>59104265Me on the left
>>59104726Top or bottom pic?
>>59104757kek
>>59104284Cutting down on busywork if you know how to use it.>Hey chatgpt, [do entire thing for me]It fucks up and shits itself.>Hey chat GPT, I need you to [Do very specific, small thing like editing a string of spreadsheet code to represent different cells in a short line f code, i.e. changing cell $A$2 to $A$3 and 4 and so on up to a certain value]It works and cuts about 30 minutes of time out of your workflow.It's very good at following very, very, very specific detailed instructions and not much else.
I wish I could time travel and kill the jeet who invented diffusion slop.
>see ai sludge>shift-click to hide>browsing experience improveddon't bother replying to this post, I have already hidden this thread
>>59104265they are only sad because it's some shitty bags instead of pokeballs.
>>59105513bad example, there are already built-in ways to do that in spreadsheet programs...
>>59105609That would be terrorism against God's Chosen People, goy.
>>59106128they are less "smart" and flexible without AI.
>>59104265there's missing one in the 2nd pic.
>>59104265I don't get it, but it vaguely reminds me of murdering Audinos in B/W for easy HP EVs.
>>59104277>"What do you mean you don't like ugly bullshit shat out by a computer? You must be retarded!"
>>59104290More like Five minutes
>>59109064The tutorial said Audino was rare so I had boxes full of Audinos.
>>59104300Kek