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Tibia is using this already, and it's hard to notice the difference. People are talking with AI thinking they are players because the way they respond. Same is happening with CoD Warzone, people are playing against BOTs without knowing they are BOTs because the way they move and respond on chat.
The awesome part of this is that you can be the literal only one human playing the game thinking you are playing with a lot of humans. A Battle Royal game, that usually requires 100 players, could have only 10 players and 90 BOTs, you wouldn't never know.
So... Implementing this upon games like DOS2 and BG3 isn't as far as you think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQq8M88s3BU&t=240s
AI works for free. Writers want money.
Today is not that day.