since I had little/no prior bethesda experience, the gameplay loop was novel to me. bugs and tedious menus sometimes broke immersion, but I overlooked them because I loved the UI and overall visual design. enjoyed the combat and story too.
since I had little/no prior bethesda experience, the gameplay loop was novel to me. bugs and tedious menus sometimes broke immersion, but I overlooked them because I loved the UI and overall visual design. enjoyed the combat and story too.
in what instances would you personally consider utilizing LLMs or other technologies under the AI umbrella?
I am not partial to either side, just trying to imagine the realities that may come
in what instances would you personally consider utilizing LLMs or other technologies under the AI umbrella?
I am not partial to either side, just trying to imagine the realities that may come
how would you respond to a utilitarianist view? for example in a clinical setting, if a model is able to effectively diagnose a patient, does it matter whether it humanly "understands"?
how would you respond to a utilitarianist view? for example in a clinical setting, if a model is able to effectively diagnose a patient, does it matter whether it humanly "understands"?
leads me into queries like:
what is originality? what is style? where do our ideas really come from?
but those questions shouldn't matter more than these ones:
who made it? and who is it for? unanswerable.
leads me into queries like:
what is originality? what is style? where do our ideas really come from?
but those questions shouldn't matter more than these ones:
who made it? and who is it for? unanswerable.