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Using ChatGPT to improve your social skills at a party. A VR developer named Tore Knabe created a party simulation featuring ChatGPT-driven NPCs, including a 'coach.' There are some interesting use-cases here for improving your cognitive abilities: ‣ Practice a presentation in front of an audience. ‣ Simulate a...

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Spooky Degenaro3 years ago

Keanu Reeve is a really nice and patient guy for helping this dude

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Softchoice1 year ago

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Roberto Nickson3 years ago

Link to Tore's video:

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Rahul Prabhakar3 years ago

Comments are generally “cringe” vibes but this is amazing if you know what we’re looking at… This is a brilliant demo of simulation-based learning. The military uses this format to train its troops and it’s been proven to outpace other styles of teaching. Nice share! Cc: @ejames_c, you might dig this

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Gary Alcock3 years ago

@NathanLands I can assure you this will not improve your social skills.

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Borriss3 years ago

A little strange for sure.. but I'd say 100x better than paying $1 a minute to talk with an AI influencer model. 😂

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Michael Walker3 years ago

this is wild! imagine the future of RPGs and fully interactive video games using AI character models.

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Jacó3 years ago

Just be yourself bro, trust me

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Bus3 years ago

The important thing to remember is this is as bad as it will ever be, so while it’s not perfect now, just think of where it might be in 5 or 10 years

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Amit3 years ago

seems like a pretty boring party

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mrwagmi.btc3 years ago

@uxceo this is crazy. rpg games are going to explode. #ai

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Brad3 years ago

incredible. This would be amazing for people who are doing exposure therapy

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Kris Kashtanova3 years ago

That’s cool

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AI Authority3 years ago

@ElunaAI Vibez

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.3 years ago

make a version where the girls are viciously mean to you and you'll double your revenue

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XanMan3 years ago

I’ll play it if there’s a racist jokes DLC

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Fen de Villiers3 years ago

Yup, this is gonna give some amazing content for memes. Good god.

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AGI - Tech Gone Wild 🤖❤️‍🔥⚔️3 years ago

I’m dying, this reminded me so much about Klovn! 🤣🤣 “Maybe I should ask these guys about Vector databases” 😭 Excellent work showing the new possibilities, just getting the latency down now and we’re pretty much good to go!👏

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Hiro P3 years ago

I was thinking about using VR to train people to react to situations where they’re scared (eg someone scared of dogs). I’m looking forward to my VR therapist very soon 😀

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Kieran Bell3 years ago

Me: "Help i need an ambulance, someone laced my drink with cyanide" The AI: "Girls like guys that are confident"

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hayabusa3 years ago

@CoffeeVectors ...meanwhile Tore is on twitter;) @Tamulur

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Stephen Holstrom (∞/acc) (ai16z/acc) (contact/acc)3 years ago

@AndImOkayWithIt

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henrique cunha3 years ago

this is the rehearsal in VR, very cool!

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Daniel Soares RA3 years ago

AHAHAHHA and the girls go, "ew gross get lost weirdo"

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DegenPlatypus.eth (MoonPlatypus 月光鸭嘴兽)3 years ago

omfg,,,,

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rotub3 years ago

This is so cringe but the premise is craaazy

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meme3 years ago

please no one ever invite me to a party like this

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Kevin Mendoza 🎼🛠️💻🎮🏝️🥷🏽🤖👽3 years ago

If only people were this nice/accommodating IRL!

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EROD3 years ago

This is insanity.

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Tokyoker3 years ago

This is exactly what I needed in my early-twenties🤣

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AI+3 years ago

@NathanLands Great to see #VR technology being utilized to improve social skills! This party simulation with #ChatGPT-driven NPCs and a 'coach' offers unique opportunities for practicing presentations and enhancing cognitive abilities.

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