I remember trying it for some very basic TTRPG campaign prep
When I was GMing I really liked GPT-2 for just churning out some nonsense to fill in unimportant details on the fly while just riffing on ideas with my players to build sessions. Like sometimes I’d have a good idea for a run, and other times I’d just ask the players what sort of run they want and workshop ideas with them till we got an idea we liked, then I’d (openly) get some stilted and bizarre blurbs from GPT-2 to give a little backstory and flavor to that.
But that was also relying on how flawed and weird GPT-2 was and how well the absurdity of its gibbering meshed with the tone we were setting. I feel like if one were to try to use chatGPT for the same thing it would just be dull instead of producing entertainingly absurd nonsense.
When I was GMing I really liked GPT-2 for just churning out some nonsense to fill in unimportant details on the fly while just riffing on ideas with my players to build sessions. Like sometimes I’d have a good idea for a run, and other times I’d just ask the players what sort of run they want and workshop ideas with them till we got an idea we liked, then I’d (openly) get some stilted and bizarre blurbs from GPT-2 to give a little backstory and flavor to that.
But that was also relying on how flawed and weird GPT-2 was and how well the absurdity of its gibbering meshed with the tone we were setting. I feel like if one were to try to use chatGPT for the same thing it would just be dull instead of producing entertainingly absurd nonsense.