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Concordia Thread
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@Polk OK but this is a writing-based hobby wherein we do writing together on an improvisational basis and in that context there needs to be a label if I’m not interacting and engaging with other humans doing the same thing
Edit: like I am not saying not to use AI ever especially when processing large amounts of information or asking for details or while brainstorming, but if the RP or the GMing or the descs or the rosters are being plonked into the server for players to interact without human creativity applied it is majorly different for me.
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That’s implying that any of you here aren’t actually AI.
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@Rinel The hiatus on OC creation allows them to control the flow of players into the game.
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@Testament ohhhhh I didn’t know the “you feel” stuff for descs when you use it!! I had wondered why I’d seen metapose descs like that done on a few different places. It was super weird because it’s so not done in the rp communities I’ve been in (where “You see a handsome man who makes your knees weak if you’re a chick” descs are rightfully mocked). I had never seen that in room descs before until fairly recently but that makes sense if people are using those tools.
But I hate You feel x descs. It really breaks my immersion and enjoyment for whatever reason. Maybe because unlike when a player metaposes at you in an invasive way you can respond but you can’t really fight a room desc!
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@mietze I’ll fight a room desc WITH MY FISTS
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@sao And you’ll feel triumphant.
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@Rinel said in Concordia Thread:
I’m not really sure how much they can actually tie into a metaplot
If the vast majority of the game was plugged into the AI generator and the correct prompts were used? They can tie in integrally.
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@mietze This is just my experience, but when I’m using an AI program to help create a desc, be a room or person, or item, the result always tends to have this impression that it’s describing something and telling the reader how they feel about it. Or should feel.
Sometimes you get weird stuff. And you’re given a flood of verbs on how you, as a reader, interpret something.
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An inescapable comparison to this game is Arx, where GMs have been run ragged trying to keep up with our need to be catered to. I can’t begrudge these people for experimenting with a strategy that might be more sustainable for them.
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This is very interesting to me.
When I see stuff like that I tend to assume that the person is just perhaps abusing their thesaurus a bit.
I do tend to write a lot of detailed and descriptive scene sets, flavor poses, and descs so now I’m wondering if people think I’m lifting them off AI! Or maybe they don’t think that because I don’t metapose in a directive way in them.
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@mietze I checked your description before I ran into my daily limit. You are PROBABLY a HUMAN.
MAYBE.
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@helvetica I hope the roster has a good balance of older PCs then. What ultimately did me in on Arx post-Ari was that the roster skewed young.
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@hellfrog said in Concordia Thread:
I think using ‘AI’ is going to be pretty obvious but also not really - a problem?
This should probably be (yet another) thread split off of this one. Without going too far off on a tangent, I would argue that the “problem” is in normalizing use of these tools, which objectively harm creatives.
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@Faraday There’s always room for more AI discussions in life, lord knows, but MOST of the posts are particularly about the use of AI on this game. I’m not sure why you would suggest splitting it – and I’m pretty split-happy as a person.
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@Tez I feel like I have an idea where @Faraday is coming from. (Faraday, apologies if I’m putting words into your mouth. Not intending to do so here.) I had a post in mind to reply to this thread, but my points related just to Concordia were super brief, and I realized what I had to say quickly began going diverging into general discussion about the uses of AI.
(Isn’t there already a thread about uses of AI on this forum? I’m a little zzz so I’m too lazy to look right now.)
With respect to Concordia specifically, I’m not really against the use of AI to “automate” creation of content such as roster characters’ quirks and descriptions in particular, but I would draw the line at using it to generate the content for explaining the game’s theme and its underlying details. (Unless the game literally was made to showcase the content being written by a generative AI, anyway.)
I do concur with Faraday about the impact on creatives, but that’s a subject for discussion in a general topic on generative AI, so I will stop there.
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@dvoraen There are a couple threads:
https://brandmuday.mythicus.net/topic/316/would-you-roleplay-with-ai
https://brandmuday.mythicus.net/topic/355/ai-megathread/
I’m p interested to hear what people think about AI-generated text in games, so I totally hope folks take the more general discussion over to one.
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Concordia’s staff did address the issue on-game just a few minutes ago, probably wisely choosing not to engage here:
Spes
Hello! While we tend not to interact with feedback that has not been brought directly to us, this is one thing I do want to address because it is important to members of our community, and because we never intended any deception on the matter.
In addition to Midjourney, which we have used for every bit of art on our game, I do also use ChatGPT as an editor for content that I write. AI did not come up with our concept, our themes, our setting, or our story. If it did, it might have less holes and inconsistencies! But something Aequitas and I would like you all to understand is that we expected maybe a handful of our friends to poke around this place when we opened. We never expected the overwhelming response we’ve gotten, and we are so excited to have you here and to tell stories with you.
I want to be clear that sometimes, my contributions to those stories may have been rambled out into a Google doc at 3am and then handed to ChatGPT to make coherent, correct typos, and unify language/tone for a cohesive experience. It also allows me to give consistent quality whether I’m having a high inspiration day or a fried-brain sort of day.
I understand if my use of this tool, even as an editor, creates discomfort or causes your interest in the game to wane. We knew from the start that this place would not be everyone’s cup of tea, and I want to thank you regardless for checking out our game, contributing to our awesome community, and providing us with invaluable feedback.
Moving forward, if there is something that doesn’t sit right with you, I want to reiterate that feedback and discussion offered in good faith is welcome and encouraged. But if you want us to see it, please bring it here directly, to the request queue if it’s private or the forums if you feel it warrants community attention and discussion.
Thanks so much for your consideration.
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But. LLM don’t ‘edit’. They only generate. That’s all they can do - generate off prompts.
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@hellfrog said in Concordia Thread:
But. LLM don’t ‘edit’. They only generate. That’s all they can do - generate off prompts.
This isn’t strictly true, as I understand it.
You can insert a text and ask it to edit it, change it, stylize it, without adding anything to the actual content. You can describe Spider-Man and then tell it to ‘make the necessary changes so that this uses the British spelling for words’ for example, stuff like that.