It's a complex thing in where we're jumping all over the place, and i should have brought an architecture diagram. None of the templats go into the system without somebody at least reading it,. And so our system is trying to feel like a graphic novel. So say like, ok, you know, here's hilary's avatar, like, falling on her face, and tim's character’s avatar, like flying into the air with his power, succeeding or failing. And there's a sentence that describes that. It takes that structured, essentially mean a representation of the plot at that moment., Then ranks all o f the available text templates that can cover that sentence
Sure. GPT-3 and large language models in general can take a prompt and spin out in any of a million human-sounding directions. That's neat, but maybe not exactly what you'd want to turn loose as your guide through a narrative multiverse of AI-boosted creative play and community. "A what?" You say. Exactly. In this episode, we dug into Hilary Mason's latest endeavor, Hidden Door, and how she and her team are working to apply the right level of "human" to AI-driven narrative play. Intrigued? You should be! It's fascinating! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.