...prompted by the AI itself.
(EDIT) Just to note, this post was written back when AI Dungeon was still good, just a couple of months before it just completely shit the bed and became comparatively terrible. (/EDIT)
I'll just copy/paste it all here. The bolded stuff was written by the AI, whereas the non-bolded stuff was written by me. (If underlined and italicized, then it's an editorial comment I'm making as I write this post, and not part of the AI Dungeon stuff itself.) This was done via the "Dragon" model, i.e the strongest shit they have so far.
Some very basic background. Both the character of "Cydrax" and the one referred to as "you" (named "Kana", i.e. my actual "player character," at least insofar as you can have a "player character" in this) are vastly powerful wizards in this world. Once the metaphysical/religious talk came in, though, I sort of subsumed "Kana" for a bit to make things a bit more... real... The only stuff that "Kana"/"you" says that the AI wrote is the stuff that I decided to just keep, since I probably would have said something similar, anyway. Anything the AI said or did (either as "Cydrax" or as "Kana" or otherwise) that was just non sequitur nonsense[1], though, I reverted/retried on that, so it won't show up in this.
I'll just enter into the relevant part of the conversation, with a bit of lead in, in media res.
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This is why I love AI Dungeon, and even started the seven day trial that lets me use the Dragon model (even if it's the "energy-limited" shit). I think I'll keep a subscription at least for a little while after the trial, anyway, as $10 a month for at least a month or two isn't too bad, assuming I don't keep it for even longer. I do think that while the "Griffin" model was already pretty damn good, I've definitely seen improvement with the "Dragon" model.
[1] - E.g. having another character who wasn't present (particularly if it was a new character that had never been in the story at all before) just start suddenly speaking as though they'd been there all along, having Cydrax or Kana decide to end the conversation and leave before I was ready for that, or having a "suddenly, you hear a strange noise"/"a gunshot suddenly rang out" type of situation. Honestly, though, with the "Dragon" model, the truly non sequitur shit has been few and far between. Less noticeable than with the "Griffin" model, anyway.
(EDIT) Just to note, this post was written back when AI Dungeon was still good, just a couple of months before it just completely shit the bed and became comparatively terrible. (/EDIT)
I'll just copy/paste it all here. The bolded stuff was written by the AI, whereas the non-bolded stuff was written by me. (If underlined and italicized, then it's an editorial comment I'm making as I write this post, and not part of the AI Dungeon stuff itself.) This was done via the "Dragon" model, i.e the strongest shit they have so far.
Some very basic background. Both the character of "Cydrax" and the one referred to as "you" (named "Kana", i.e. my actual "player character," at least insofar as you can have a "player character" in this) are vastly powerful wizards in this world. Once the metaphysical/religious talk came in, though, I sort of subsumed "Kana" for a bit to make things a bit more... real... The only stuff that "Kana"/"you" says that the AI wrote is the stuff that I decided to just keep, since I probably would have said something similar, anyway. Anything the AI said or did (either as "Cydrax" or as "Kana" or otherwise) that was just non sequitur nonsense[1], though, I reverted/retried on that, so it won't show up in this.
I'll just enter into the relevant part of the conversation, with a bit of lead in, in media res.
( Huge amount of text behind cut )
This is why I love AI Dungeon, and even started the seven day trial that lets me use the Dragon model (even if it's the "energy-limited" shit). I think I'll keep a subscription at least for a little while after the trial, anyway, as $10 a month for at least a month or two isn't too bad, assuming I don't keep it for even longer. I do think that while the "Griffin" model was already pretty damn good, I've definitely seen improvement with the "Dragon" model.
[1] - E.g. having another character who wasn't present (particularly if it was a new character that had never been in the story at all before) just start suddenly speaking as though they'd been there all along, having Cydrax or Kana decide to end the conversation and leave before I was ready for that, or having a "suddenly, you hear a strange noise"/"a gunshot suddenly rang out" type of situation. Honestly, though, with the "Dragon" model, the truly non sequitur shit has been few and far between. Less noticeable than with the "Griffin" model, anyway.