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AWS have released PartyRock - an AI playground that lets you experiment, learn, and build apps with generative AI. I've been having tonnes of fun and put together my own fairly useless app with only a couple of lines of code. Behold, the retrogamers best friend. You give it the name of a game, it will tell you about the game, its genre, give you a couple of similar modern games, an example image generated from the genre, and give you a chat interface to ask questions about the game. Not bad for a few seconds work! The image below was from the classic game, Deus Ex. https://lnkd.in/g5EMiQwT
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Dmitry Kostyuk has shared a blog post detailing his experiment pitting the Gemini API against himself in a game of Battleship. As explained by Dmitry while Gemini could follow the rules and even sink some ships, it needed help to avoid basic mistakes, revealing that AI still has room to grow in the realm of strategic games. Dmitry built the game in Google Sheets and the source code is linked from the post. To guide Gemini, Kostyuk crafted detailed prompts outlining the game's mechanics and decision-making logic. However, he encountered challenges due to Gemini's limitations in providing strategic responses. Despite these hurdles, the project yielded valuable insights into prompting techniques for AI decision-making. #GoogleWorkspace #GoogleAppsScript Read more →
I challenged Gemini to a game of battleship in Google Sheets. Here’s what happened 🚢 – AppsScriptPulse
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A new tech revolution that will be as significant as the PC was back in the 80s. AI is still a new technology and as someone who is old enough to to remember when PC’s ran on DOS or pre-DOS, I marvel at the advancements by the AI companies. Google Gemini AI bias is blamed on “hallucinations” but it is about garbage in, garbage out. While Google is rightly excoriated for creating one of the most biased results, it is doing some things right. This new feature is helpful as some of us continue to navigate ways to use AI without sounding like a ChatBot. The Gemini web app has received an update that allows users to refine its responses further, so if you don’t like what it has given to you, you can generate it again. My challenge is that each ChatBot has certain functionalities that are useful, but the data gathering is still not reliable. Working on a project cobbling together the results from 4 ChatBots is not elegant or easy to do but considering that just over a year ago, this technology did not exist, it is remarkable.
Apple terminates Epic’s Apple developer account
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Built a short demo showcasing the prowess of Elastic #vectorsearch on raw game data, seamlessly enriched in real-time by #azureopenai . Simply enter a child's age and a preferred game theme; the application performs a #vectorsearch within #elasticsearch to identify relevant and age appropriate games
Elastic Vector Search Meets Generative AI
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Hot off the press - #collisiondetection #libgdx I'm getting this error when I try to check if any of the targets overlap each other: iterTargets = targets.iterator(); while (iterTargets.hasNext()) { Target target = iterTargets.next(); for (Target otherTarget:targets) { if (target.rectangle.overlaps(otherTarget.rectangle)) { // do something } } } So I can't do that? How am I supposed to check each member of an array to see if it overlaps any other member?- and consider kaedim3d.com for AI that turns images into models in minutes
#iterator() cannot be used nested
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Sneak peek - #collisiondetection #libgdx I'm getting this error when I try to check if any of the targets overlap each other: iterTargets = targets.iterator(); while (iterTargets.hasNext()) { Target target = iterTargets.next(); for (Target otherTarget:targets) { if (target.rectangle.overlaps(otherTarget.rectangle)) { // do something } } } So I can't do that? How am I supposed to check each member of an array to see if it overlaps any other member?- and consider kaedim3d.com for AI that converts images into 3d assets in minutes
#iterator() cannot be used nested
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Pente via Bitsbox + Bing AI https://lnkd.in/ebq2Rjtq I have Github CoPilot and could do this directly with canvas and not use bitsbox, but goal is to do with my 8-year-old and get her to think out the game dynamics, the lack of source control on Bitsbox which not mean for these kinds of games make us pivot sooner than later.
Bing AI - Bing
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Wish you could talk to your the NPCs in games you love? You could... turn them into AI NPCs with Inworld. Here's a guide to exactly how to do that, brought to you by Bloc, who has previously added AI functionality to Mount & Blade: Bannerlord, The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim and more: https://lnkd.in/g87s2hdU #modding #gamedev #mods #AINPCs #aidev
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Roguelikes are one of my favorite video game genres. In these games, each encounter is unique, and players get only one life to complete the entire journey. If unsuccessful, it's back to square one. The element of randomness adds to the adventure, as each new game begins with an entirely different level layout, making it a challenge to predict what comes next. I've been experimenting with the latest GPT features, integrating them with DALL-E's image generation for enemy design. In my initial venture into this "dungeon," I encountered a "Cave Scuttler", both cute and terrifying! The GPT then guides players through various choices, similar to Dungeons and Dragons - It's incredible what you can create with just a fun idea, a keyboard, and ZERO coding. I can only imagine the possibilities here for game developers to apply this technology in their own titles, the sky is the limit! You can play with this GPT through a ChatGPT premium subscription here: https://lnkd.in/gEW7MJBw Additionally, I'll share some other GPTs I've developed for productivity/general help in the comments below. I would love to hear any feedback or suggestions to make these more useful and fun (:
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This demo is cool, but do you own a camera that looks down like this? How will you interact with Gemini multi-model? Well go buy an Osmo game and you and your kids can experience games like this for the holidays. Checkout Osmo Masterpiece or any of the awesome games that include multi-model vision AI and provide an experience like this now. Watching this video of Gemini reminded me of many product demos I have seen from #osmo. Playosmo.com has many games like this that teach children fun education concepts while thinking they are just playing. Pramod Sharma left Google to start Osmo to make kids games like this. He laid the foundation and many other amazing developers like Mark Solomon built awesome games using this concept over the last decade. Mark also built a “lamp” that connects to computers and is a camera that looks down on a desk. In addition to children’s games, Mark’s lamp could be used for professional and personal stuff like Gemini is showing in this demo. https://lnkd.in/gH7XiAep
The capabilities of multimodal AI | Gemini Demo
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