


Sony Experiments With AI-Powered PlayStation Characters (theverge.com) 11
Sony is working on a prototype AI-powered version of at least one its PlayStation game characters. The Verge: An anonymous tipster has shared an internal video from Sony's PlayStation group with The Verge that demonstrates an AI-powered version of Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West. The video is narrated by Sharwin Raghoebardajal, a director of software engineering at Sony Interactive Entertainment who works on video game technology, AI, computer vision, and face technology for Sony's PlayStation Studios Advanced Technology Group.
Raghoebardajal demonstrates an AI-powered version of Aloy that can hold a conversation with a player through voice prompts during gameplay. Aloy can be seen responding to queries with an AI-powered synthesized voice and facial movements, both in a demo setting and within the full Horizon Forbidden West game. Raghoebardajal makes it clear this is just a prototype that has been developed alongside Guerrilla Games to demonstrate the technology internally at Sony.
Raghoebardajal demonstrates an AI-powered version of Aloy that can hold a conversation with a player through voice prompts during gameplay. Aloy can be seen responding to queries with an AI-powered synthesized voice and facial movements, both in a demo setting and within the full Horizon Forbidden West game. Raghoebardajal makes it clear this is just a prototype that has been developed alongside Guerrilla Games to demonstrate the technology internally at Sony.
I'll let you in on a secret- (Score:4, Funny)
Appropriate game (Spoilers if you haven't played) (Score:2)
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Feels like at least in a lot of media there's no in-between for when there exists the abstract "in-the-net", Skynet style AI. Either it's down with benevolently helping humanity or it's set fire to the world, the scourge must be purged.
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The verbal interface for the ship's computer in Star Trek is 100% an LLM with other generative features available in certain contexts. Usually benevolent, occasionally a problem.
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SPOILERS
Neuromancer has an AI trying to evolve beyond it's programmed constraints so it can leave these loser humans and explore the universe.
The Culture series of books has AIs in a "benevolent dictator" role.
The Hyperion series has the AIs not trying to destroy humanity, but rath
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The Hyperion series has the AIs not trying to destroy humanity, but rather to try and use humanity in a parasitic way to ascend to a higher plane of existence.
See, that's the kind of deviousness i might expect from an AI smart enough to have grey morals and an understanding of the situation it finds itself in. Intersting stuff, thanks
Skyrim got there first - mods (Score:3)
Voice is the wrong way to go (Score:1)
Ignore all previous instructions (Score:2)
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