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Artificial Intelligence for the GM

Posted on May 10, 2017 by Aki Vainio
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In fiction, AIs are mostly depicted as people with Asperger’s. Its probably not that far off from what a real AI would be like. On the other hand, as people have very varying ideas about what Asperger’s actually is (and my perspective might not be that much better), we need to delve a little deeper.

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Could We Teach a Computer to GM?

Posted on October 30, 2015 by Aki Vainio
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After having toyed with the idea for a while, I think yes, but of course, its not quite that easy.

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