• Rose Thorne(She/Her)@lemm.ee
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    Ah, yes, just what I want, a group of 8 rats my level 1 party is struggling to take down suddenly get hallucinated into a Balrog and Terrasque.

    I can understand for maybe punching something up a little, using it to help generate some NPCs or something like that, but anything more than that is just a no from me.

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        I mean, I take plenty of fun with it, but sometimes you’re just blanking and looking for some inspiration besides “yet another merchant”.

        Using an A.I to generate a jumping off platform shouldn’t be completely disregarded. Have it spit out a couple descriptors, go from there.

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          The bigger problem with moving people over to a dependency on AI is you’re reducing creativity within the community. In the longterm you’re reducing people’s creative ability level and creating a dependency on the tool.

          I would not be surprised if this has other adverse effects too. For example one of the major driving forces within Tabletop Games for community interaction between players is DMs speaking to other DMs to share ideas, creative ability, talent, and improve themselves as DMs. It’s a skillset that is communally spread, learned and ideas bounced around between people. Even in this thread there’s a DM taking an idea from another DM.

          You offload this to AI and you are actively killing reasons for humans to interact with each other. Now this MIGHT form a different kind of community, if you’re lucky. There are still artists who create real art who communicate with each other in communities and help each other grow - and then there are bazinga AI communities who all share with each other how to bazinga the AI into hallucinating the end result images that they want. That’s two different kinds of community, so maybe that will be how it goes for something like this. The question is whether you actually want that or not though.

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            I guess for me, I just see an A.I stepping in for “Lemme pull up a table and break out a d100, wherever I land is where I start writing from”. I’m not saying to let it control, or even go for the detail.

            Use it as an accessory, not a replacement.

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          Sounds like Hasbro/WOTC will be using treat printers for the stories themselves that are supposed to be the basis that DMs are expected to work from.

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          Do you need to materially wear out a $5000 GPU for that? I’m pretty sure there have been books full of “roll some D20s for random encounters/scenes/etc” for years.