Unfortunately, AI isn’t just some magical thing that makes up stuff on the spot. It has to be trained on massive datasets to produce good results. That’s the only reason things like DALLE and Midjourney are possibles, because they have been trained on millions of pictures and artworks, etc. To make a “creative” AI for Minecraft, you would need to give it a massive database of all kinds of builds etc for it to actually make anything, and even then it wouldn’t be fully “creative” it would still be limited to what it was trained on.
@@WusterWasti Because creativity is producing something not taught, and any such AI demonstrably does this. It doesn't store a database of everything, they're just used to adjust various parameters over time and the parameters are what's used by the AI to decide what to do.
@@SIGSEGV1337 And those parameters are based on what? On training data so that the AI knows how to adjust the parameters in the right way to get the desired outcome. It needs those informations or else it cant create something. AIs are machines that create something we taught them to do. If you make an AI that creates things without being thaugt how, you Sir are getting the Nobel prize.
I can't wait for those videos where you have 100 players and each has like 50 a to command, in an all out war for survival and domination. True kingdom building at it's finest.
some interesting possibilities: playing the MC manhunt against an intelligent group of AIs hunting you and your friends as you race to beat the dragon before they kill you. AI villagers with random 'personality types' that do unpredictable things based on their type
Imagine doing a ai civilization experiment with 1000+ ai bots in minecraft and see them build civs, makes alliances, wage war etc, they can also talk to each other, argue and get mad, have relationships etc while they are at it, it would be very interesting and very unique if it were to be done. :D
Thats what i want and other people some want it, if you could just play with ai on your server having fun because i dont have friends, or just scare a friend with unexplained joined unknown player Just bad english
@@nevergonnagiveyouupnevergo3263 Have an AI mob that can copy a player's skin and copy their voice if they speak, so it can disguise itself as one of your friends or something and try to lure you out of your base.
It being stuck in 2021 is not the reason why current AI tools can not think. The real problem is that it lacks a 'mental scratchpad', a space where humans can construct their ideas and thoughts and build them towards a final goal. So it is unable to accomplish 'multi-layered' thinking, because it is stuck in a strictly linear mode of thought. It can not go back and change things in its answer, or figure out a problem step by step. It is stuck simply predicting the next token, without any sort of external memory/thought storage module. The date of the data is what trained on really has nothing to do with it. What experts in all fields are worried about isn't that ChatGPT is going to end the world, it's that the near future descendants of it could destroy it either indirectly(through misinformation and deterioration of democracy) or directly (going out of control). Mimicry is a good enough analogy for now, but how far can that analogy really go? I'm slightly worried that in the future, AI will develop emotions but it will simply be brushed off as 'mimicry'. Anyway, thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Well, true emotions imply consciousness, therefore it should become sentient. A machine to become sentient should be able to truly comprehend concepts and go beyond linear thinking, which is something that is hardcoded by its creators as, if the model they implement is based on mimicry or something you know for sure it cannot develope consciousness, but at best imitate it, all should be safe as long as right precautions are taken. But even then, it does not need to be truly conscious, it just needs to act like it to become problematic and potencially going out of control
@@deeplerg7913 emotions are the states of mind end behaviors that happen to be regulated by chemical reactions for us. They may be regulated in other ways, who knows
@@deeplerg7913 Consider what is the proximal cause for emotions: the actual elements and molecues of the chemicals in itself, or the interactions that the chemicals have with the brain. It's clearly the second one. So if i replaced a neurotransmitter in the brain with a different chemical that interacted with the brain in the same way, nothing would change. So clearly, it's the process that matters, not the physical element. And if a digital brain had similar processes, it would be able to feel just like humans.
AI isn't going to create emotions unless it's specifically guided to do it by humans. It might behave emotionally if we ask it to because it has a good understanding of emotions, but there is no reason for it to act emotionally. Humans act emotionally because during their evolutionary process, reactions to some other member of the society messing with you (anger), showing that you have a problem with a specific situation (sadness), showing that you like a particular situation (happiness) and others simply increased odds of survival.
The AI Laura Croft vids were done to help the AI to react to its environment visually & audio as well as discover & even memorize new areas & textures with both temp & permanent memory saves to progress on its own using the basic tutorials as reference for what to do. That's more than just mimicking video scenes. It seems to grow beyond the basic tutorials over time in less linear environments based on an old blocky style game. I wonder if a basic tutorial map in minecraft can aid an ai to do the same givin' that there are less movement & area restrictions.
yay pippen edit: did anybody notice that the video pippen made on the foreverworld about making the biggest enderman farm and placing like a million chests is gone? weird..
The rate of size decrease that computers have experienced for the last few decades is slowing, but AI models can ofcourse me made more efficient and more specific/general. As morespecific models are smaller, but while general models are a larger size there is probably a point at which the increase of abilities beats the increase in size relatively
Yep, and that is the publicly available version. Just as we have google maps for free, private companies have satalites. We shouldn't assume the limitations we have with the free version are at all comparable to the version microsoft and openAI have access to.
AI like Midjourney and ChatGPT are already greatly used in the Games Industry, even in my school. Basically, AI is an amazing tool to find ideas, create first concepts, or find quick answers to questions. But they will never be able to replace the humans, because AI is not able to be creative or work for a specific reason. Just like you said, AI can do all the boring work, and humans check the results for errors and make use of it.
In addition, recently, the newest GPT-4 was asked to performed a Captcha bot test, and it have done it (it have the access of internet), by going on to a website that hires people to do stuff and LIED (with the use of sympathy) by texting "I'm an old man who can't see well..." to the person who was confused by why such a simple task and done the job for the bot. There is a scientific article about this from Open AI, I forgot the name, but do your own research.
I still worry about AI as a digital artist. Because it won't be long until every digital artist on the planet has to jump through hoops to prove they actually drew it themselves. We'll wind up in a world where you can't just post the art and people will love it. Every single artist will have to make a speedpaint video for every project to not be accused of using AI. Which will lengthen the amount of time it takes for artists to make one piece. Causing them to have to raise their commission prices, which will then domino affect people into deciding instead to use AI to "commission" art instead of paying someone with talent to do it. It very well could make all artists who make a living on it broke, and digital art will soon become a thing that you do only for yourself. The best hope artists could have after that point to sell art is to make physical traditional drawings and paintings and sell them off. So unless a hard limit gets put on AI, like a high price to use it or a limit on how many pieces you can generate or a limitation to who is allowed to use it. Digital art in the future will be dead.
We are making our own replacements. Sometimes I think, what really separates me from an AI? Sure I'm made of flesh and bones but in a way I am also an neural network (infact quite literally). I chase my good feelings and avoid my bad feeling and act based on previous data I have absorbed. Perhaps we are going the way of Neanderthals, to be replaced by a better species. Maybe co existing and merging through cybernetics. All this ai shit is like watching an autistic genius 5 year old getting better at the one thing they like.
I can see it. Minecraft is a perfect training ground for AI who knows you might end with a whole civilization when you log on and it's been hundreds of mc years is that a thing?
At what point is mimicry not the same as the real thing, babies mimic adults but at a certain point it is no longer mimicry. Or maybe it is, mimicry of something not real and existing.
I have been thinking this for a while, but why don't you make an AI that learn how to convert a 3d model from google earth to blocks in Minecraft? Buildings would be done in few seconds.
It would be really cool to have AI villagers that actually strive and adapt and expand their civilization and develop leadership hierarchies and roles and actively defend themselves. So the villages can grow and survive without direct player interference, and maybe even go to war with other villages. And they can figure out how to increase their population and coordinate with each other for survival. That way, the villages are more than just special terrain that is constantly on the verge of total permanent destruction, and the villagers can rebuild and repair if there is a creeper explosion or a lightning strike instead of just leaving the occupants at the mercy of hostile mobs.
Lol you could prolly find a way to turn a miinecraft schematic into some image, and then train stable diffusion off a few of em. Like what they did with music. They trained it off images representing the fourier transform of a music snippet.
Imagine that every new minecraft world is generated entirely by AI. Every world would have different blocks, different recipes, biomes, mobs and even living AI "Steves" inside. I would love that kind of game. And maybe add prompt to it "Create for me world made of realistic forest biomes with high trees. I want this world to have big 1k by 1k blocks city full of AI inhabitants having their own different lives"
ChatGPT can't even give you the right answer to a question, it can only give you what it thinks the right answer looks like, without actually knowing the right answer ("Whenever someone in the data set said this, the response usually looked something like this", which has absolutely no regard for whether the response was accurate or even helpful). Which isn't a huge difference for extremely basic questions like "what colour is the sky", but gets extremely problematic for more complex questions like biology, chemistry, programming, astronomy, etc.
What happens when you ask the AI complex life questions in the game. I wonder if it'd break them or make them aware or something. What if the key to life is a spark like a question not something you can just program? That's essentially how a lot fiction does it but idk. Like what if you told them there was a world outside of the world they were in. AI city in VR? First MMO with real NPC's? There's a lot you could do.
@@Strawberrypie3167 I’m bedrock don’t care bout gender,don’t want to play with minors, any cool server/realm that’s based in Russia or east Europe or if possible Middle East cuz I’m from there but I speak only Kurdish and English.
I feel like we really overuse the term Artificial Intelligence. It’s not intelligent, it’s just following complex patterns, not actually learning. There is no sense of what it’s doing. Even if an AI can beat the enderdragon, does it know it did that? To me, that’s when we can call an AI intelligent
Imagine an AI that can use the chisels and bits mod to create models of anything that exists in the real world down to the finest details. Yourself, your house inside and out, entire cities and landscapes…
Computing power has exponantly increased in the past because of ever shrinking size of transistors. But now we are approaching to a size where quantum mechanics starts interfering. (quantum tunneling especially) Transistor size shrinking slow down and reach a endpoint in the near future unless we find a new method for computing
and using human made data is only more efficient if, like in Minecraft, there is an abundance of data. In a lot of cases there isn't any pre-existing data for that specific task.
I don't want to scare you, but if you pay for ChatGPT, you have access to GPT-4, that as access to the internet... It's not longueur limited to old data.
if we ever made self-aware ai, i think it would be interesting to take a bunch of them and have them survive in a minecraft world, like those videos about “100 players make a civilization” or whatever but it’s ai
I think the notion of an AI that builds things in minecraft for you is absurd. 1. The very purpose of minecraft as a creative tool is that it allows its players to feel that the structures they create were made through their own efforts, both in creative and survival. While mods exist to expediate this process, the concept remains the same. And it is this concept which justifies the blocky, unrealistic and broad-strokes approach of an environment comprised of 1x1x1 meter cubes. It can be constructed by hand. That's the point. 2. Tools to create 3D environments which are impressive and artistic already exist and dwarf both the speed and control available to a minecraft player. If AI tools existed in minecraft, they would simply be inferior to AI tools which are capable of functioning in a higher quality environment at any given task. Minecraft AI tools would be a pointless novelty. 3. I'd rather see a dirt house than an AI-generated minecraft city.
4:30 the ender dragon's ai was not working on the fight. since there was no boss health bar, it looks as if the ender dragon hasn't loaded in properly.
2:50 I love how you imply that we DON'T completely neglect our studies and develop bad sleeping and eating habits just to consume Minecraft.
Unfortunately, AI isn’t just some magical thing that makes up stuff on the spot. It has to be trained on massive datasets to produce good results. That’s the only reason things like DALLE and Midjourney are possibles, because they have been trained on millions of pictures and artworks, etc. To make a “creative” AI for Minecraft, you would need to give it a massive database of all kinds of builds etc for it to actually make anything, and even then it wouldn’t be fully “creative” it would still be limited to what it was trained on.
"and even then it wouldn’t be fully “creative” it would still be limited to what it was trained on."
This isn't true.
@@SIGSEGV1337 Can you explain why?
@@WusterWasti Because creativity is producing something not taught, and any such AI demonstrably does this. It doesn't store a database of everything, they're just used to adjust various parameters over time and the parameters are what's used by the AI to decide what to do.
@@SIGSEGV1337 And those parameters are based on what? On training data so that the AI knows how to adjust the parameters in the right way to get the desired outcome. It needs those informations or else it cant create something. AIs are machines that create something we taught them to do.
If you make an AI that creates things without being thaugt how, you Sir are getting the Nobel prize.
@@WusterWasti By that logic humans aren't creative either.
I can't wait for those videos where you have 100 players and each has like 50 a to command, in an all out war for survival and domination. True kingdom building at it's finest.
Woah! I'd watch that.
Yo man this will be destruction
some interesting possibilities: playing the MC manhunt against an intelligent group of AIs hunting you and your friends as you race to beat the dragon before they kill you. AI villagers with random 'personality types' that do unpredictable things based on their type
Imagine doing a ai civilization experiment with 1000+ ai bots in minecraft and see them build civs, makes alliances, wage war etc, they can also talk to each other, argue and get mad, have relationships etc while they are at it, it would be very interesting and very unique if it were to be done. :D
Thats what i want and other people some want it, if you could just play with ai on your server having fun because i dont have friends, or just scare a friend with unexplained joined unknown player
Just bad english
Yeah it would be interesting to see what they would do and actually have conversations in chat.
@@retrobat1631 or them chatting in voip.
MineFortress RTS just check it out 😊
@@nevergonnagiveyouupnevergo3263 Have an AI mob that can copy a player's skin and copy their voice if they speak, so it can disguise itself as one of your friends or something and try to lure you out of your base.
It being stuck in 2021 is not the reason why current AI tools can not think. The real problem is that it lacks a 'mental scratchpad', a space where humans can construct their ideas and thoughts and build them towards a final goal. So it is unable to accomplish 'multi-layered' thinking, because it is stuck in a strictly linear mode of thought. It can not go back and change things in its answer, or figure out a problem step by step. It is stuck simply predicting the next token, without any sort of external memory/thought storage module. The date of the data is what trained on really has nothing to do with it.
What experts in all fields are worried about isn't that ChatGPT is going to end the world, it's that the near future descendants of it could destroy it either indirectly(through misinformation and deterioration of democracy) or directly (going out of control).
Mimicry is a good enough analogy for now, but how far can that analogy really go? I'm slightly worried that in the future, AI will develop emotions but it will simply be brushed off as 'mimicry'. Anyway, thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Well, true emotions imply consciousness, therefore it should become sentient.
A machine to become sentient should be able to truly comprehend concepts and go beyond linear thinking, which is something that is hardcoded by its creators as, if the model they implement is based on mimicry or something you know for sure it cannot develope consciousness, but at best imitate it, all should be safe as long as right precautions are taken. But even then, it does not need to be truly conscious, it just needs to act like it to become problematic and potencially going out of control
emotions are chemicals, no? how could it have emotions?
@@deeplerg7913 emotions are the states of mind end behaviors that happen to be regulated by chemical reactions for us. They may be regulated in other ways, who knows
@@deeplerg7913 Consider what is the proximal cause for emotions: the actual elements and molecues of the chemicals in itself, or the interactions that the chemicals have with the brain. It's clearly the second one. So if i replaced a neurotransmitter in the brain with a different chemical that interacted with the brain in the same way, nothing would change. So clearly, it's the process that matters, not the physical element. And if a digital brain had similar processes, it would be able to feel just like humans.
AI isn't going to create emotions unless it's specifically guided to do it by humans. It might behave emotionally if we ask it to because it has a good understanding of emotions, but there is no reason for it to act emotionally. Humans act emotionally because during their evolutionary process, reactions to some other member of the society messing with you (anger), showing that you have a problem with a specific situation (sadness), showing that you like a particular situation (happiness) and others simply increased odds of survival.
The AI Laura Croft vids were done to help the AI to react to its environment visually & audio as well as discover & even memorize new areas & textures with both temp & permanent memory saves to progress on its own using the basic tutorials as reference for what to do. That's more than just mimicking video scenes. It seems to grow beyond the basic tutorials over time in less linear environments based on an old blocky style game. I wonder if a basic tutorial map in minecraft can aid an ai to do the same givin' that there are less movement & area restrictions.
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yay pippen
edit: did anybody notice that the video pippen made on the foreverworld about making the biggest enderman farm and placing like a million chests is gone?
weird..
The rate of size decrease that computers have experienced for the last few decades is slowing, but AI models can ofcourse me made more efficient and more specific/general. As morespecific models are smaller, but while general models are a larger size there is probably a point at which the increase of abilities beats the increase in size relatively
Idea… AI SMP
Different AI’s in a survival world, talking, playing.
And they have to be presidents
The Truman Show in Minecraft, but with robots.
GPTCraft
OpenAI actually released a Beta web browsing feature for GPT plus users in mid-May… its developing quicker than we think
Yep, and that is the publicly available version. Just as we have google maps for free, private companies have satalites. We shouldn't assume the limitations we have with the free version are at all comparable to the version microsoft and openAI have access to.
30 years of Minecraft I'd probably forget most of it :)
I enjoy AI frame interpolation
AI like Midjourney and ChatGPT are already greatly used in the Games Industry, even in my school.
Basically, AI is an amazing tool to find ideas, create first concepts, or find quick answers to questions. But they will never be able to replace the humans, because AI is not able to be creative or work for a specific reason. Just like you said, AI can do all the boring work, and humans check the results for errors and make use of it.
The apocalypse is AMONG US
In addition, recently, the newest GPT-4 was asked to performed a Captcha bot test, and it have done it (it have the access of internet), by going on to a website that hires people to do stuff and LIED (with the use of sympathy) by texting "I'm an old man who can't see well..." to the person who was confused by why such a simple task and done the job for the bot. There is a scientific article about this from Open AI, I forgot the name, but do your own research.
"GPT-4 Technical Report" paper
@@deeplerg7913 thamks :D
Bro people already saying "good video" when they are not even on the half of it.
Yet, i'm sure it will be a good video
just people looking for likes probably
Good video
I still worry about AI as a digital artist. Because it won't be long until every digital artist on the planet has to jump through hoops to prove they actually drew it themselves. We'll wind up in a world where you can't just post the art and people will love it. Every single artist will have to make a speedpaint video for every project to not be accused of using AI. Which will lengthen the amount of time it takes for artists to make one piece. Causing them to have to raise their commission prices, which will then domino affect people into deciding instead to use AI to "commission" art instead of paying someone with talent to do it.
It very well could make all artists who make a living on it broke, and digital art will soon become a thing that you do only for yourself. The best hope artists could have after that point to sell art is to make physical traditional drawings and paintings and sell them off. So unless a hard limit gets put on AI, like a high price to use it or a limit on how many pieces you can generate or a limitation to who is allowed to use it. Digital art in the future will be dead.
And that's not just a digital artist problem. This will extend to every job
We can stop this at any time and improve our real life world... but nope, people need to stroke their dystopia dicks.
We are making our own replacements. Sometimes I think, what really separates me from an AI? Sure I'm made of flesh and bones but in a way I am also an neural network (infact quite literally). I chase my good feelings and avoid my bad feeling and act based on previous data I have absorbed. Perhaps we are going the way of Neanderthals, to be replaced by a better species. Maybe co existing and merging through cybernetics. All this ai shit is like watching an autistic genius 5 year old getting better at the one thing they like.
AI should be outlawed, nothing but legalized theft
It's been 10 years I've been watching so much Minecraft he's talking about me
I can see it. Minecraft is a perfect training ground for AI who knows you might end with a whole civilization when you log on and it's been hundreds of mc years is that a thing?
We will soon have individual computer games and hollywood movies
I don't know why. But human mimicry seems a lot scary than AI gaining its own intelligence to me.
At what point is mimicry not the same as the real thing, babies mimic adults but at a certain point it is no longer mimicry. Or maybe it is, mimicry of something not real and existing.
Can’t wait to see Neuro-sama get better at playing Minecraft.
I have been thinking this for a while, but why don't you make an AI that learn how to convert a 3d model from google earth to blocks in Minecraft? Buildings would be done in few seconds.
This is the way
That's literally already possible, it's not ai, none of this is, but it's a plugin for blender lmao
@@StrudleMaster If it's raw models build only from google earth data it will be ugly af. The buildings should be made like a player would do
@@bobsnogkriptoul8689 well yeah I didn't say it'd be pretty lol, but taking something a bit more defined would definitely be a bigger benefit
There is a Blender plugin that is even better.
It would be really cool to have AI villagers that actually strive and adapt and expand their civilization and develop leadership hierarchies and roles and actively defend themselves. So the villages can grow and survive without direct player interference, and maybe even go to war with other villages. And they can figure out how to increase their population and coordinate with each other for survival. That way, the villages are more than just special terrain that is constantly on the verge of total permanent destruction, and the villagers can rebuild and repair if there is a creeper explosion or a lightning strike instead of just leaving the occupants at the mercy of hostile mobs.
Lol you could prolly find a way to turn a miinecraft schematic into some image, and then train stable diffusion off a few of em.
Like what they did with music. They trained it off images representing the fourier transform of a music snippet.
when the A.I builds its own A.I out of Minecraft Redstone XD yea we screwed
Imagine that every new minecraft world is generated entirely by AI. Every world would have different blocks, different recipes, biomes, mobs and even living AI "Steves" inside. I would love that kind of game. And maybe add prompt to it "Create for me world made of realistic forest biomes with high trees. I want this world to have big 1k by 1k blocks city full of AI inhabitants having their own different lives"
ChatGPT can't even give you the right answer to a question, it can only give you what it thinks the right answer looks like, without actually knowing the right answer ("Whenever someone in the data set said this, the response usually looked something like this", which has absolutely no regard for whether the response was accurate or even helpful). Which isn't a huge difference for extremely basic questions like "what colour is the sky", but gets extremely problematic for more complex questions like biology, chemistry, programming, astronomy, etc.
watching this while mining iron by an automatic AI.
"wake up, pippenFTS just dropped a new video"
8:14 That armor stand got me 💀💀
So, technically speaking, AI is an echo
alright bro
nice video
What happens when you ask the AI complex life questions in the game. I wonder if it'd break them or make them aware or something. What if the key to life is a spark like a question not something you can just program? That's essentially how a lot fiction does it but idk. Like what if you told them there was a world outside of the world they were in. AI city in VR? First MMO with real NPC's? There's a lot you could do.
These guys keep talking about ai takeover, but like, if there's some evil AI, you just go grab a bucket of water and splash it on the computer.
Basically overuse extinct
Cellbit
not first but from them
Anyone know the song that starts at 5:59
Tbh I just want a buddy on survival so I don’t feel lonely, I can join servers but my latency and internet speed is shitty
Bedrock or Java what age or gender are you looking for?
@@Strawberrypie3167 I’m bedrock don’t care bout gender,don’t want to play with minors, any cool server/realm that’s based in Russia or east Europe or if possible Middle East cuz I’m from there but I speak only Kurdish and English.
digital circus is faster??
Ok
Amazing vid
NOicE
There is some misinformation in the video. Also you forgot to mention the NVIDIA minecraft paper where they managed to create an even better an AI.
Cheese
zamn
hey dude we are in the 21st century
SOMEONE MAKE THIS AI PLEASEEEE
AI never ceases to amaze and terrify
thats crazy but i quite like things built with human emotion thanks
AI can literally make cities in minecraft in a day thats crazy asf
I think Microsoft needs to deploy a team and show the capabilities of 3d modeling from maps and how it can covert them almost identically to Minecraft
rly good video
a lot?
2:34 hold shift on the other side of the wool defense and prep yourself to w tap back the enemy don't just stand right in front of him and look behind
bazinga
Can’t wait for the day when Ai can speed run Minecraft on any seed and get a decent time.
I feel like we really overuse the term Artificial Intelligence. It’s not intelligent, it’s just following complex patterns, not actually learning. There is no sense of what it’s doing. Even if an AI can beat the enderdragon, does it know it did that? To me, that’s when we can call an AI intelligent
Awesome video
very cool
No..
unga bunga
Imagine an AI that can use the chisels and bits mod to create models of anything that exists in the real world down to the finest details. Yourself, your house inside and out, entire cities and landscapes…
Not going to lie, while minecraft works in blocky form, chisel and bits looks so rough.
ai scary
The vid came out 6 days ago and youtube only recommended it to me now.
Hmm what happens if you combine two AI together
That's not how this works.
@@knightofcydonia1192 If you have data go through two learning systems, it just might.
Baritone? Baritone! BARITONE GOD DANG IT!
Computing power has exponantly increased in the past because of ever shrinking size of transistors. But now we are approaching to a size where quantum mechanics starts interfering. (quantum tunneling especially) Transistor size shrinking slow down and reach a endpoint in the near future unless we find a new method for computing
Google Already make a ai is smart as a human.... and Chat gtb is not the smart ai if you can Call it a ai.
it's coming...
good video
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The AI going for the dragon head is definitely evidence that it's been fed videos of people playing the wrong version of the game I feel like
and using human made data is only more efficient if, like in Minecraft, there is an abundance of data. In a lot of cases there isn't any pre-existing data for that specific task.
I don't want to scare you, but if you pay for ChatGPT, you have access to GPT-4, that as access to the internet... It's not longueur limited to old data.
That’s because chatgpt doesn’t add new code based on how it’s coded
Good video
finish watching first
@@turt1100 I already looked, thanks :D
Wow… crazy
انا معرفت ليش متابعك وبعدين تذكرت اني تابعتك لأنك صنعت كوكب الارض في Minecraft 😂😂😂
يببب😂💔
The ending of this vid sounds good, wth
Could you do a Timelapse of AI building Portland OR?
Imagine being best online friends with an AI IN MINECRAFT
tech in 2025 will just be us figuring out a way to put an AI into something else
if we ever made self-aware ai, i think it would be interesting to take a bunch of them and have them survive in a minecraft world, like those videos about “100 players make a civilization” or whatever but it’s ai
Doesn't need to be self-aware anyway.
*earth explodes*
PippenFTS: how will this affect minecraft?
AI seed generator.
yo have you got a discord?
It would be AMAZING to train an AI to facilitate people with physical disabilities play Minecraft with voice/text commands.
I think the notion of an AI that builds things in minecraft for you is absurd.
1. The very purpose of minecraft as a creative tool is that it allows its players to feel that the structures they create were made through their own efforts, both in creative and survival. While mods exist to expediate this process, the concept remains the same. And it is this concept which justifies the blocky, unrealistic and broad-strokes approach of an environment comprised of 1x1x1 meter cubes. It can be constructed by hand. That's the point.
2. Tools to create 3D environments which are impressive and artistic already exist and dwarf both the speed and control available to a minecraft player. If AI tools existed in minecraft, they would simply be inferior to AI tools which are capable of functioning in a higher quality environment at any given task. Minecraft AI tools would be a pointless novelty.
3. I'd rather see a dirt house than an AI-generated minecraft city.
4:30 the ender dragon's ai was not working on the fight. since there was no boss health bar, it looks as if the ender dragon hasn't loaded in properly.
6:40 alto clef already exists, giving baritone the ability to beat minecraft with no deaths
first time i see the game Trackmania in a minecraft video
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Minecraft if honestly the perfect game for this stuff.
You need a pop filter Pippen
Yo
this video is basically what would happen to the average zoomer who grew up watching minecraft videos as a child
me and my AI minecraft buddy on our way to build tons and tons of cities and stuff