Tim: How do you separate a good overall story from like, a good overall experience on your platform? Tim: The model itself is not creative. It is essentially a trope machine. And so these models get to be very good at becoming these trope machines. So we think a lot about the ratio of surprise and delight with things that you expect to see because of what the tropes would predict. We're having to make up our own rules about o kysand sorry, for listeners who not familiar with brandon anderson, a, you should start reading brandon sanderson. Start reading and b, that's a great series to start with if you're into it.
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.