If players enjoy conversing with NPCs via AI and don’t mind the lack of creativity and human touch in the writing, then that’s their prerogative. It’s easy to launch into a tirade against machine learning replacing human artists, but in the end, this is just a Skyrim mod. The writing is bland and generic, and NPCs will even tell you their opening hours like they’re getting a phone call in a mall, despite living in a world without watches. The game takes a significant amount of time to respond to questions, and the voice acting sounds artificial and uninspiring. The video shows the mod in action, and it’s not a pretty sight. The mod allows for conversations with non-playable characters (NPCs) via ChatGPT, xVASynth, and Whisper, with the added features of lip-syncing and NPC awareness of in-game events. However, a recent Skyrim mod by user Art from the Machine showcases the potential horrors of what AI in gaming could look like. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making strides in the gaming industry, with companies such as Ubisoft and Square Enix experimenting with its implementation.
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