• @morphballganon@lemmy.world
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          59 months ago

          Mtgzone asks you to name your favorite Magic card and explain why. So, the AI would need to understand all that, know the name of a Magic card, and say what’s good about it.

          • db0
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            59 months ago

            That’s actually really easy for an LLM

          • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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            9 months ago

            Without refining the prompt on chat gpt:

            As a Magic: The Gathering player, one of my favorite cards is “Solemn Simulacrum.” It’s not the flashiest card, but it offers so much value. When it enters the battlefield, you get to search your library for a basic land and put it onto the battlefield tapped, which helps with mana ramp. Then, when it dies, you get to draw a card. It’s a solid choice for any deck that needs mana fixing and card draw, making it a great utility creature. Plus, there’s something comforting about playing a card that’s both reliable and versatile, fitting into so many different strategies.

            Needs a bit of work, but that generally does the task

        • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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          19 months ago

          Some software engineers are worried that they’ll take their jobs, but at this point of development, they’re simply not capable enough to successfully, reliably, and robustly implement a system with more than relatively trivial boilerplate logic - and that doesn’t even touch on the creation of robust testing frameworks and the logic therein.