Imagine a game like “the sims” where you can adjust how autonomous the sims you control are. I could see Ai being used to control that.

Or having an elder scroll game were you just respond however you want and the npc adapts to it.

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    Are you willing to put in an API key and pay money for interactions with an LLM?

    It’s not really a one time cost. And I don’t know if devs really want to take on that expense.

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      I’d figure that small models could be run locally and even incorporated into the local game code without needing to use a big company’s API, if they wanted to.

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        There are models that can run on raspberry pi. Obviously not the latest and greatest but still useful

        The training is much more expensive than the actual usage