"AI Agents Create Wholesome Mini-Westworld Simulation in RPG Town"

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Researchers at Stanford University and Google have created a miniature RPG-style virtual world called "Smallville," where 25 AI-controlled characters live out their lives independently with a high degree of realistic behavior. The researchers relied heavily on a large language model (LLM) for social interaction, specifically the ChatGPT API. The world is represented on screen from an overhead view using retro-style pixel graphics reminiscent of a classic 16-bit Japanese RPG. The research could be a prototype of a future where dynamic RPG characters interact in complex and unexpected ways.
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- Researchers populated a tiny virtual town with AI (and it was very wholesome) TechCrunch
- Stanford researchers create ‘mini-Westworld’ simulation with AI characters that make plans, have memories Fox News
- What if someone mixed The Sims with ChatGPT bots? It would look like this The Register
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