AI Generated Minecraftは、コンピューターが自動的に生成したマインクラフトの世界を指します。これは、人間が手作りしたマインクラフトの世界と同じように見えるようにプログラムされていますが、すべての要素がコンピューターによって生成されています。
コンピューターは、さまざまなアルゴリズムやデータを使って、ランダムな地形、建物、動物、植物、そして人々の集落を作り出します。そして、これらの要素は、自然な形やサイズを持つようにプログラムされています。
AI Generated Minecraftの最大の魅力は、これらの世界が完全にランダムであることです。これは、それぞれのマップや世界が独自の個性を持つことを意味し、無限の組み合わせが可能であるということです。
また、この技術を使うことで、人間が手作りするよりもはるかに多くの世界を生成することができます。これにより、マインクラフトプレイヤーは、いつも新しい世界を探索することができ、飽きることなく楽しむことができます。
ただし、この技術にはいくつかの欠点もあります。AIはまだ人間の感性や創造性を完全に再現することができないため、生成された世界は時々不自然に見えたり、同じような形やパターンが繰り返されることがあります。また、現実世界の細部や複雑な建物を再現することは困難なため、生成された世界は人間が作ったものと比べると少し単純なものになります。
しかし、AI Generated Minecraftは、マインクラフトの世界に新しい可能性をもたらし、いつも驚くべき新しい世界を提供してくれることでしょう。今後、この技術がさらに発展し、よりリアルな世界やより多様な要素を生成できるようになることを期待しています。
This is so weird omfg, this is gonna be huge
Imagine AI Slenderman or Sonic.exe. Then, they’d actually be scary. Silent Hill in AI? Eternal Darkness in AI? In all seriousness, I see what Muta means. I like the potential, but I don’t see a point.
this is a fucking dream bro
This is a great concept for a horror game ngl
imagine a backrooms like this
Now I want to see someone speedrun this “game”
That CS AI model on a 4090 runs just like Monster Hunter Wilds on a 4090.
I was about to say that yeah, looking at those AI generated games does look like a dream. For the few dreams I remembered, I distinctly recall that things would flow like that : something happens in which you act in then you get distracted or made to have your attention caught by something else then it changes into something else… and it is often a smooth enough transition that in your dreaming state, you don’t question it.
But if something really weird or stark happens that makes you question it, it is often then that you realize you’re dreaming and you start vivid dreaming, have some agency over how your dream flows. It must be because something conscious takes over and basically goes “Okay, now this should be like this and not like anything else” which makes everything more focused.
The last two dreams I remember distinctly were shortly after my father died. One of them had me “wake up” and go through my morning routine for going to work only to have arms wrap around me midway through into a hug. I knew it was my father at that time and sat him down and told him something like “Oh, I didn’t know they released you from the hospital” (he had terminal cancer so hospital bound in end-of-life care). “Saying” that made me realize that couldn’t be true and it is when I became aware I was dreaming. I did wake up soon after in tears.
Couldn’t go back to sleep afterwards that morning but thankfully, it was near the time I usually got out of bed. Still, it was surreal and while things around me felt and looked familiar, in retrospective I remember they looked a bit off and slightly disconnected until that moment of clarity. So yeah, even if AI games never make it to a point where they have a full, consistent world to work with, they definitively would make great “dream simulators”, especially if partway through, you could input stuff either through text or voice to adjust the experience.
The point? I think this is just the first step to AI creating video games for us based on “prompts”. It will only get better.
This is a really good approximation of Shadow travel from Robert Zelazny’s Amber cycle.