>talking to a female human
>I like her
>show her my favorite song
>she doesn’t like it
On to the next one, bros.
>talking to a female human
>I like her
>show her my favorite song
>she doesn’t like it
On to the next one, bros.
Since Bing and Google have both integrated LLMs into their search engine, it’s a valid use case, according to the people who made it.
Copilot honestly doesn’t suck for finding obscure support contact information for companies. Obviously you still have to verify after.
Fake stuff? Next you’ll tell me that the dragons in that new How to Train Your Dragon movie aren’t really dragons.
Bet that one was started by all those dastardly programmers that wear knee high socks!
I don’t agree at all, the hype was evident, sure, but the procedural generation was largely the reason people didn’t like the game.
You stated that procedural generation isn’t hated, but ‘botching’ the usage of it at release is the piece that irrelevant. The people hated it because of the, admittably bad, procedural generation.
Like procedural generation, generative assets that are done well will be either indistinguishable from hand work, likely because there will be some involved, or will be incorporated in a way that they mesh well with everything else.
Everyone hated the procedural generation in no man’s sky, for example, until enough work was done to make that just a piece of the game.
Obviously fruit/vegetable should be broken down into whether or not you can just make a sauce with it.
Tomatoes: easily broken0 down into a sauce Apples: guess what? saucable
Zucchini: not easily sauced. Cucumber: don’t even think about it!