JustKneller
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People where I work are worried about AI. I'm not. I read at least one article a day about it and have noticed over time that the general media has transitioned from gloom and doom for the economy to an increasing proportion of how little of a solution AI is. Everything from how AI is hallucinating because it only has itself to learn from now to how AI is starting to cost companies more than the people it laid off. We have an AI tool where I work to support our workflow. It's rubbish and a waste of our time.
So, long story short, I've managed to get lucky and find myself a local rpg group. Another player is running some stuff, but I have an idea for a thing that I want prepped and on deck in case he wants a break so we don't lose momentum. It's basically a bronze age game in the vein of Conan with some various differences. I've always done my own world maps just because it's fun, but I've been reading about AI for quite a while and decided to see what it could come up with.
Let me be clear, for those who don't know, the tabletop RPG community generally has a strong hate for AI produced content, definitely rules and text and even art. I'm not a fan myself. I like creating the content myself. Using AI is screwing myself out of fun.
Anyway, I already had a geography and culture in mind and I wanted to see how close chatgpt could get with prompts. I explained to it that this setting is heavily inspired by the Nile River in the ancient world and I wanted to use that geography as a base for biome options. There would be one large large like Lake Victoria and a smaller lake like Lake Tana to feed into the main river like the White and Blue Nile. The first draft I got was quite similar to the draft I had after a half hour of prompt adjustments.
The eastern column of the map was basically desert and the western column was mostly mountains. The southern region has two lakes at the same latitude of comparable size with rivers feeding into the central river. The central river branched out on the northern end to form the Egyptian deltas. It also had denser jungle in the south compared to the northern savanna.
If you're having trouble picturing this, it was basically an ejaculating penis.
Even with a half hour of prompt corrections, some of them explicitly saying that the map looks phallic, I still had chatgpt sending me dick pics. It had taken me about the same amount of time to map it all out on graph paper. I'm no da Vinci, but I can proudly say my world doesn't look like a cock in action.
We may still be in store for Skynet to destroy us all. But it's going to have to grow out of its frat-boy-on-tinder phase first.
So, long story short, I've managed to get lucky and find myself a local rpg group. Another player is running some stuff, but I have an idea for a thing that I want prepped and on deck in case he wants a break so we don't lose momentum. It's basically a bronze age game in the vein of Conan with some various differences. I've always done my own world maps just because it's fun, but I've been reading about AI for quite a while and decided to see what it could come up with.
Let me be clear, for those who don't know, the tabletop RPG community generally has a strong hate for AI produced content, definitely rules and text and even art. I'm not a fan myself. I like creating the content myself. Using AI is screwing myself out of fun.
Anyway, I already had a geography and culture in mind and I wanted to see how close chatgpt could get with prompts. I explained to it that this setting is heavily inspired by the Nile River in the ancient world and I wanted to use that geography as a base for biome options. There would be one large large like Lake Victoria and a smaller lake like Lake Tana to feed into the main river like the White and Blue Nile. The first draft I got was quite similar to the draft I had after a half hour of prompt adjustments.
The eastern column of the map was basically desert and the western column was mostly mountains. The southern region has two lakes at the same latitude of comparable size with rivers feeding into the central river. The central river branched out on the northern end to form the Egyptian deltas. It also had denser jungle in the south compared to the northern savanna.
If you're having trouble picturing this, it was basically an ejaculating penis.
Even with a half hour of prompt corrections, some of them explicitly saying that the map looks phallic, I still had chatgpt sending me dick pics. It had taken me about the same amount of time to map it all out on graph paper. I'm no da Vinci, but I can proudly say my world doesn't look like a cock in action.
We may still be in store for Skynet to destroy us all. But it's going to have to grow out of its frat-boy-on-tinder phase first.