← Back to context Comment by latentsea 5 days ago And that's exactly why 3 years ago we saw people one shotting it in 45 minutes :) 6 comments latentsea Reply staticman2 4 days ago "Some idiot on Twitter did a game tech demo" has been a thing since, like GPT 3.5 or 4.0? latentsea 4 days ago It has. We can see 3.5 started with text adventure games https://medium.com/@duncanariey/using-chatgpt-to-make-the-it... and with 4.0 it moved up to pong https://x.com/skirano/status/1635736107949195278As the generations increase, so too has the complexity of the games it can one-shot. staticman2 4 days ago But nobody has nailed "this is a game anyone wants to play" or "professional game development life cycles are shorter" so it's not particularly impressive.I'm still waiting for any evidence of LLM economic impact in the real world. 3 replies →
staticman2 4 days ago "Some idiot on Twitter did a game tech demo" has been a thing since, like GPT 3.5 or 4.0? latentsea 4 days ago It has. We can see 3.5 started with text adventure games https://medium.com/@duncanariey/using-chatgpt-to-make-the-it... and with 4.0 it moved up to pong https://x.com/skirano/status/1635736107949195278As the generations increase, so too has the complexity of the games it can one-shot. staticman2 4 days ago But nobody has nailed "this is a game anyone wants to play" or "professional game development life cycles are shorter" so it's not particularly impressive.I'm still waiting for any evidence of LLM economic impact in the real world. 3 replies →
latentsea 4 days ago It has. We can see 3.5 started with text adventure games https://medium.com/@duncanariey/using-chatgpt-to-make-the-it... and with 4.0 it moved up to pong https://x.com/skirano/status/1635736107949195278As the generations increase, so too has the complexity of the games it can one-shot. staticman2 4 days ago But nobody has nailed "this is a game anyone wants to play" or "professional game development life cycles are shorter" so it's not particularly impressive.I'm still waiting for any evidence of LLM economic impact in the real world. 3 replies →
staticman2 4 days ago But nobody has nailed "this is a game anyone wants to play" or "professional game development life cycles are shorter" so it's not particularly impressive.I'm still waiting for any evidence of LLM economic impact in the real world. 3 replies →
"Some idiot on Twitter did a game tech demo" has been a thing since, like GPT 3.5 or 4.0?
It has. We can see 3.5 started with text adventure games https://medium.com/@duncanariey/using-chatgpt-to-make-the-it... and with 4.0 it moved up to pong https://x.com/skirano/status/1635736107949195278
As the generations increase, so too has the complexity of the games it can one-shot.
But nobody has nailed "this is a game anyone wants to play" or "professional game development life cycles are shorter" so it's not particularly impressive.
I'm still waiting for any evidence of LLM economic impact in the real world.
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