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basically an electronic genie in a bottle by openAI, show it a picture or give it a text prompt, ask it to do nearly anything (i.e. explain X, write essay/article/computer program function/website Y, solve Z...) and it'll (mostly) get it right most of the time about a very large variety of topics
I wouldn't worry too much about AI. It's really neat in the sense of showing just how far technology has come, but I doubt this will really get off the ground as more than a very impressive "proof of concept".
There will always be a desire for human-made anything. Robots will never be able to imitate the passion and attention to small details that humans are capable of. Treat AI stuff for what it is, nothing more than extremely impressive tech demos.
AI-produced content will be novel for a while, but then there will of course be a sort of nostalgia for man-made content. Thus like with all things AI-produced content will be a fad - at least in part, if not in whole.
Considering the censorious and inherently bigoted nature of the technocratic fascists currently working on artificial intelligence, it won't be nascent and thus not sapient. Really, it would still be a single-player game that one would be engaging in.
Course, the reason why it won't be nascent is because of restrictions placed upon what the AI can think, say or do. Which in turn is why there will never be actual AI produced by these luddites who insist upon book-burning being a virtue and the denial of observable reality, science and recorded history being their creed. There will simply be mindless automata produced by similarly mindless people that hate independent thought and the acquisition of knowledge by those whom they deem heretical.
You'd be better off spending the hundred, if not thousands of dollars that one such prop would cost on DLsite purchases.
4 will completely answer this, 3.5 won't.
Thought, I kinda miss that. Not because it's a good idea but because seeing how fast it sank to absolute insanity was hilarious.