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Old 06-21-2024, 01:06 PM   #20
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Technically anyone could sign up and teach one of the open Ai's on how to be a real life MLB manager.

You would have to teach it, if it' not being done already. Something like load up all the lineups, results, roster moves, score cards, etc into the Ai. It would then learn how to be like a real life manager.

It wouldnt be depended on OOTP or a game but real life info. It probably would never be able to be a commercial product or anything like that.

Steam also has it against it's ToS rules to use AI artwork and Ai Audio. Because there hasnt been any laws yet about this area. Remember for the neural network to learn any skill you are teaching it based upon a real life persons work, whether it is their voice or art style or even writing.

A lot of the hollywood strike was over Ai. Especially in the so called reality tv programs. As they still work on scripts. And since they all follow a pretty specific format it is actually an area an Ai writing would excel at. Of course you would need an editor but you just eliminated a lot of human and pay. So Hollywood was wise to to make this an issue.

Ai has gotten really good at Artwork as well. It has been is kids novels and other books that sell many copies. In addition, he copes well with student assignments. A friend showed me essay writer helper and I was amazed how this chatbot gpt instantly gives a solution. I tested both mathematics and chemistry, excellent results everywhere. Wizards of the Coast the company who owns D&D had Ai artwork in some of its guides or whatever your call them. People made a stink so I believe they were replaced.

A lot of spam calls are actually Ai voice chatbots now and its pretty hard to tell. You can google videos. Some spam call will be about whatever topic voting and if you ask the "person" to give you a summary on some random topic like how to make a chocolate cake it will just go right into it.

It would be cool if some huge baseball fan did it as an experiment just to see what it would be like comparing to real managers. Just for fun and entertainment purposes
That would really be fun to see. But I think it would take a lot of time. I'm curious how successful it could be, I mean, how much of a competitor it could be to a real manager

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