

"I do not consent to my biometric data being used for these purposes."

"If you find my voice in one of these situations, please let me know so I can ask that it be taken down," adds Ben Diskin, whose numerous video game voice credits include The Elder Scrolls Online.

Sure, it's cool to have endless content in a game, but does it matter all that much if it doesn't feel real or layered or hand-crafted with the context of our own past experiences and identity? Only time will tell.įor more, check out all of our content from IGN's AI Week, including if AI will spell doom for animation, how AI could change video games forever, how gamers are craeting brand-new RPGs using ChatGPT, and why ChatGPT seems to be everywhere."This is really disturbing," said Elisa Gabrielli, who voiced Maven Black-Briar in Skyrim and has contributed to dozens of other games. While the tech is obviously impressive, one of the biggest ongoing questions will be if AI-driven text can ever match that of a human. "There are much more sophisticated tools out there to handle memory though such as Langchain which I am hoping to implement in the future." "I have a basic memory system set up where I ask ChatGPT to summarize the conversation on exit to help condense it down for future prompts," Art From The Machine said on Reddit.

The enchantment on it allows the wielder to capture the souls of their enemies," Ulfberth War-Bear says.Īs for NPCs remembering your conversations, Art From The Machine is working on using a basic memory system in tandem with ChatGPT to help make this a possibility. "It seems to be a well-crafted iron sword with a soul gem embedded in the hilt. He is also seen describing a sword the player picks up, showing that any NPC - with the proper knowledge, of course - could dynamically explain various items in the world to you as part of a conversation instead of having that info solely in text form in some menu.
