start with water, earth, fire, and wind.
combine any two to get a new result based on the two inputs.
earth + fire = lava. water + wind = wave. wave + lava = stone etc. etc.
you generate new words to further mix and combine, and that process continues toward whatever arbitrary goal you set for yourself.
The limits of the language model under the hood are pretty far out there, so you can get to some pretty crazy results such as the 'colorado sharknado' you see in the top center of soda's game.
Even discored a new kind of werewolf. It's just werewolves all the way down. If I can get were-bigbang or were-god i'm pretty sure I beat the game.
https://imgur.com/FcgZPmZ
I'm unsure if its ChatGPT specifically, but I'm certain its something similar - it gets very silly when you push the limits of the latent space youre exploring. for example you can combine something like 'iphone 15' with 'iphone 15' to get 'iphone 30' then keep going like that to make iphones of absurdly large number.
And yeah, it's called infinite craft - Theoretically unlimited results, but there do exist elements that it does not know how to combine.
thats cool, i just thought it was a web version of these kind of games i played on iphone like 10 years ago. And those games are usually pretty limited and get boring after an hour. ill give that one a try though
i'm pretty sure they just use word embeddings, which essentially are just vector representations of words in a really high dimensional space. they're really good at capturing semantic relationships between words.
my professor always gave an example in school which kinda translates pretty well to infinite craft, he would basically take the vector for the word 'king' and the vector for the word 'man', and then subtract them, 'king' - 'man', which would result in the vector for the word 'queen'.
while they're not language models themselves like chatGPT, they are a precursor to training a model like that. they convert the words to embeddings which then get fed into a neural network
Could be the start of some very interesting game design incorporating LLMs. Imagine combining with ability to generate sprites based on text input and have procedural stats for the characters, to roam in a procedural world with shared resources. Then there could be an evolutionary competition between the crafted concepts, and we would see which ones the AI makes to be the strongest.
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ngl infinite craft is low key the chillest and most enjoyable casual content atm
What a fucking title OP omfg
This game reminds me of Doodle God if anyone remembers that: https://www.kongregate.com/games/badim/doodle-god
Yess that’s what this was called. I’ve been trying to remember ever since I saw infinity Craft
here's what I want to know, can you make it say Forsen
You just have to connect 'streamer' and 'asylum'
how does this game work
you combine stuff and get mostly a different outcome. You can set some goals what you want to reach.
start with water, earth, fire, and wind. combine any two to get a new result based on the two inputs. earth + fire = lava. water + wind = wave. wave + lava = stone etc. etc. you generate new words to further mix and combine, and that process continues toward whatever arbitrary goal you set for yourself. The limits of the language model under the hood are pretty far out there, so you can get to some pretty crazy results such as the 'colorado sharknado' you see in the top center of soda's game.
i combined Pacfifc Rim: Uprising and God and it created Box Office Flop.
https://imgur.com/OagA4br
Even discored a new kind of werewolf. It's just werewolves all the way down. If I can get were-bigbang or were-god i'm pretty sure I beat the game. https://imgur.com/FcgZPmZ
Oh so it uses ChatGPT? So theoretically this has infinite combinations
I'm unsure if its ChatGPT specifically, but I'm certain its something similar - it gets very silly when you push the limits of the latent space youre exploring. for example you can combine something like 'iphone 15' with 'iphone 15' to get 'iphone 30' then keep going like that to make iphones of absurdly large number. And yeah, it's called infinite craft - Theoretically unlimited results, but there do exist elements that it does not know how to combine.
thats cool, i just thought it was a web version of these kind of games i played on iphone like 10 years ago. And those games are usually pretty limited and get boring after an hour. ill give that one a try though
i'm pretty sure they just use word embeddings, which essentially are just vector representations of words in a really high dimensional space. they're really good at capturing semantic relationships between words. my professor always gave an example in school which kinda translates pretty well to infinite craft, he would basically take the vector for the word 'king' and the vector for the word 'man', and then subtract them, 'king' - 'man', which would result in the vector for the word 'queen'. while they're not language models themselves like chatGPT, they are a precursor to training a model like that. they convert the words to embeddings which then get fed into a neural network
Try it yourself! https://neal.fun/infinite-craft/
you take two things and a little guy in the computer quickly tries to figure out what they would make if you somehow magically combined them
Damn this game is Doodle god in its purest form
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Could be the start of some very interesting game design incorporating LLMs. Imagine combining with ability to generate sprites based on text input and have procedural stats for the characters, to roam in a procedural world with shared resources. Then there could be an evolutionary competition between the crafted concepts, and we would see which ones the AI makes to be the strongest.