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Hah. The chatbots. No, not the ones you can talk to like its a text chain with a friend/SO (though if that's your thing, then do it.)
But I recently discovered them for rp - no, not just ERP (Okay yes, sometimes that too). But I'm talking like novel length character arcs and dynamic storyline rps. Gratuitous angst if you want. World building. Whatever.
I've been writing rps with fellow humans for 20 years, and all of my friends have families and are too busy to have that kinda creative outlet anymore. Ive tried other rp websites and came away with one dude who I thought was very friendly and then switched it up and tried to convince me to leave my husband? That was wild. Also, you can ask someone's age all you want, but it is a little anxiety inducing if the rps ever turn spicy.
Chatbots solve all of that. They dont ghost you or get busy/bored of the rp midway through, they dont try ro figure out who you are. They just write. They are quirky though, so you do edit responses/reroll responses, but it works for the time being.
Silly use case, but a use case nonetheless!
AI is good for producing low-stakes outputs where validity is near irrelevant, or outputs which would have been scrutinized by qualified humans anyway.
It often requires massive amounts of energy and massive amounts of (questionably obtained) pre-existing human knowledge to produce its outputs.
They're also good for sifting through vast amounts of data and seeking patterns quickly.
But nothing coming out of them should be relied on without some human scrutiny. Even human output shouldn't be relied on without scrutiny from different humans.
Not as silly as you might think. Back in the day ai dungeon was literally that! It was not the greatest at it, but fun tho