Stuff like this seems like it'll be a boon for RPG video games. Voice acting really ruined them in my opinion, as having to record dialog meant they had to 'streamline' the number of interactions to save on disk space and budget. Now a seemingly infinite amount of responses can be put through an AI to create good enough voiced interactions. And the AI is only going to get more and more convincing.
Sky's the limit, now. You could have a Dwarf Fortress-style engine feeding prompts into a ChatGPT-style response generator and then have VoiceAI speak it into being, and to give it a more human feel, let StableDiffusion draw up a little portrait.
All that's missing is an inflection/tone/mood prompt, really.
Stuff like this seems like it'll be a boon for RPG video games. Voice acting really ruined them in my opinion, as having to record dialog meant they had to 'streamline' the number of interactions to save on disk space and budget. Now a seemingly infinite amount of responses can be put through an AI to create good enough voiced interactions. And the AI is only going to get more and more convincing.
Sky's the limit, now. You could have a Dwarf Fortress-style engine feeding prompts into a ChatGPT-style response generator and then have VoiceAI speak it into being, and to give it a more human feel, let StableDiffusion draw up a little portrait.
All that's missing is an inflection/tone/mood prompt, really.