AI Dungeon is the apex of modern artificial intelligence: a text adventure game randomly generated by a neural net, but with an actual decent memory. As in, if you leave a room and then go back in, there's a decent chance the person you talked to will still be there!
I know, right?
The game (available online and for both Apple and Android) is built on OpenAI's GPT-2, which was trained on 'every link that got more than 3 up votes on Reddit'. So it knows about almost everything. The game wants to be a fantasy RPG, but tell it it's something else and it will believe you - even if that something is a PPC mission.
AI Dungeon will take any text as input. You could respond to being told you're under attack by saying '>draw sword' - or you could respond with '>draw picture of Harry Potter and become world-famous fan-artist'. It'll do its best to comply. "Quotes" or >say etc are parsed as dialogue, and from experience I've found that it struggles with instructions containing 'my' or 'your', and can easily lose track if you try to hold long conversations.
So let's take a run at it. I generated a custom prompt (in bold) , which the game took and ran with. I've then >given it its first few instructions, it's replied, and you can take it from here. Just stick your command in a post and I'll feed it to the game.
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You are Agent Orange, a member of the PPC. You are in your Response Center. Your partner, Agent Apple, is in the next room. Your console is making a loud beeping noise. "What's that?" you ask. "Is it something important? I'll have to talk with my team."
"No, nothing like that," says Agent Apple. "It just means we're ready for action."
hS comments: We're off to a strong start here! Excellent pre-mission banter. These are my non-gender-specific agents, previously the stars of the Playscriptes.
> Check the mission details on the console
The console shows the current mission status:
Mission Status: The operation has been successful and all objectives have been met. All personnel are accounted for and safe.
Your team is waiting outside the city gates.
hS comments: So either Intelligence are meeting us in the mission for some reason, or this is a summary of the badfic? Either way, we should get to those city gates.
> Check what canon the city is in.
You look at the map and see that the city is in a state of chaos. There are several factions fighting each other for control over this place. You can't imagine how much worse things will get when the first shots start flying...
hS comments: That's not very specific. 'Fandom' might have been a better word to use; maybe you can find out later. For now, let's go generic.
> Set your disguises for Generic Fantasy
You put on your disguise as Generic Fantasy. It takes some effort, but you manage to pull it off.
hS comments: Cool, we're all set. Remember, the AI doesn't actually know what's going on - it's going to need some heavy prompting to make this mission a success. Try to keep it on track - try to keep it PG-13, because you can guess what an AI trained on the Internet will be like if you don't - and have fun!
> Use the console to open a portal to the city gates
You use the console to open a portal to the city gates. You step through into an empty street. A few people watch you from their windows. They don't seem too concerned about you being here or if they should be.
hS & GPT-2