I’m testing adding the No To AI icon in the Steam page for Robot Anomaly.

Saw a couple of streamers wondering if some of the images in the game were AI generated (they are not!)

Also saw chat wondering if voices in a different game were AI (they were not).

Sadly Steam don’t add a No AI disclaimer when the developer is NOT using AI. Only when they are.

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    5 days ago

    I think calling the LLM stuff just generally AI makes things increasingly confusing.

    I think you also got mixed up in terms.

    No Generative AI Content would be the badge he needs.

    Unless I’m misunderstanding things LLM, or large language model, would only apply to text.

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      4 days ago

      In theory, a really interesting (if it weren’t unethical) place for llms would be elder scrolls NPCs (not touching feasibility either). Give them a two sentence background and let the immoral magic do its work. Throw in some voice creation and you’ll be cooking with gas.

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        I mean not elder scrolls specifically, but LLM NPCs are in fact being experimented with. There’s a game called Suck Up, in which you play as a vampire with the goal of convincing LLM NPCs to let you into their home. I’ve seen some videos of DMs that as random experiments generated a town.

        actually also sounds like modders have done, exactly that for skyrim

        https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/98631