Can I interest you in the Create: Estrogen mod? (some assembly required)
For a more concrete example, this post: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22944727
I found this comic really heckin' funny. Then I checked the comments. "Egg Prime Directive" Was I.. supposed to be in agreement that the comic is problematic? I can't really, no matter how I tried to twist it in my head. (Props to the mod for leaving the post up even though they criticized it though.)
Of course, nobody should do this to a real person, but this is a representation of something the artist has felt. We see comics of characters being ridiculous, or doing the impossible, and stories that involve violence or all manner of bad things. You wouldn't take this to mean that you can or should do that in real life, right?
People can rightfully inform others to tell them not to behave like that themselves. But I worry that if they're too blunt (figuratively) shouting "Prime Egg Directive!", there will be people that feel discouraged about expressing themselves artistically like this, or making light of their own past in certain ways. And again, I've legit felt anxious myself at times when this came up before, and even now when I'm trying to talk about it.
You're wrong. It does also mean corner.
You do understand that pronoun use and (gender) identity aren't necessarily linked, right?
The existence of dragons has no weight on the validity of drag's pronouns.
Be gay, do crime, y'all!
There is a possibility something like this will be possible in the future, but it's not going to be an achievement of AI, it's largely going to be the achievement of regular developers creating a general-purpose game engine that can be used to put together a game block by block, which can be utilized by both human game designers and AI. (Likely to better effect by the former.) I can imagine Entity Component Systems will play a big part of that.
One of the biggest blockers for AI making games is going to be testing it to select for better performance. With text it's relatively easy to see if some text an AI produced is plausible. Images are also plentiful, but that's a lot more subjective. With both of these it would also not take a massive amount of time to add a human element. It's quick to check if a paragraph or image looks like it is a good response to the input promt. A game, however? How long do you need to play it to see if it's fun? At best, perhaps, you can write an AI to control a bot character to see if it's technically playable.
I don't want to even think about the electricity that wlll be wasted training such models.
Elon was able to buy Twitter because it's public, and it wasn't making money.
Valve is a privately owned company, and I have a feeling they care a little about what they're doing.
Prism Launcher has been my go-to ever since it first released, after the PolyMC hostile takeover. They've pushed out a lot of quality-of-life updates like being able to download and update mods from the common mod repositories straight in the launcher. Modpack installation is super easy whether it's CurseForge or Modrinth. The only downside I can think of is that you have to install Java yourself, but honestly that's pretty straight forward.
Falling in love? In this economy?
This is called A/B testing. They're rolling the feature out only to some users to see if it has the effect they're going for, before rolling it out to more, or all users. (Also to ensure there are no bugs introduced by the changes.)
How about dashing (and other cool Celeste features), thigh highs (with pride variants), having cute moths around, ..?