Recently, I followed the dynamic demonstration of an AI virtual partner project and found that the speed of technological advancement is somewhat beyond expectations - it has already enabled human players to coexist with AI characters in the same Metaverse scene, supporting real-time dialogue and photo interaction as modes of interaction. It looks like it just needs a VR headset.
If this continues to develop, the gameplay of game production will have to change completely. Imagine if every NPC had natural conversation abilities and could react like real players - that kind of immersion can only be described as "eye-opening." The depth of character interaction found in works like "Sword Art Online" and "Shangri-La Frontier" might actually be achievable. This direction is too promising to look forward to.
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Recently, I followed the dynamic demonstration of an AI virtual partner project and found that the speed of technological advancement is somewhat beyond expectations - it has already enabled human players to coexist with AI characters in the same Metaverse scene, supporting real-time dialogue and photo interaction as modes of interaction. It looks like it just needs a VR headset.
If this continues to develop, the gameplay of game production will have to change completely. Imagine if every NPC had natural conversation abilities and could react like real players - that kind of immersion can only be described as "eye-opening." The depth of character interaction found in works like "Sword Art Online" and "Shangri-La Frontier" might actually be achievable. This direction is too promising to look forward to.