They were doing this on youtube years ago. I remember watching this during quarentine. I’d watch for 2-3 minutes, and mario would die in the same place every time.
But it would try something new each time. You’d watch it run into the same goomba each time for 2-3 minutes, but with very slight variation. Then you’d see a few days later it got to halfway through the stage.
Then by the end of the month, it was to the 3rd world. I think it took 6 months to beat the game. Then they’d save that file, start a NEW file, do it again, and then they’d combine the two files. Supposedly each generation of combining AIs would find the most efficient way to win. Meaning each generation is smarter than the last.
regrub@lemmy.world 2 days ago
We asked an LLM to play a game and it sucked at it. What were they expecting? That’s not what LLMs are made to do.
cm0002@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Yea but getting something to do something that it wasn’t meant to do is part of the fun lol
PineRune@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Sir that’s called sexual assault.
Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
That’s literally the point of LLMs though isn’t it? An LLM was made to read computer language and output accordingly to reach a goal. I thought that’s what all llms were meant to do.
catloaf@lemm.ee 2 days ago
No, human language.
Well, they’ve also been used for code, but that’s still designed for humans. I doubt you could use something off the shelf for binaries.