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Tue 26/09/00 at 15:53
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Have games developers ever thought about taking advantage of the speech recognition software that is now available and incorporating it into games to create a more interactive experience. The AI technology recently developed by Steve Grand (the UK's foremost expert on all things artificial) could be used as well to create a game that responds to emotions carried in the human voice and generate sentences that can be considered 'intelligent'. This would lead to more random games with a higher level of interactivity that are no more advanced in software design than those already available. Desktop devices could also be created (similar to Furbys) that contain this technology and become like an electronic pet that communicates with your PC. These devices could even become remotely linked and taken about like normal pets. It doesn't just stop at cute desktop devices either! Oh, no! There all sorts of applications for this technology in business, schools and industry.

I think it's ironic that we are using technology that will one day have an intelligence of it's own and bring about the fall of the human race, to discuss how technology we are using now will one day have an intelligence of it's own and bring about the fall of the human race.

-Mr Sven
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Tue 26/09/00 at 15:53
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Have games developers ever thought about taking advantage of the speech recognition software that is now available and incorporating it into games to create a more interactive experience. The AI technology recently developed by Steve Grand (the UK's foremost expert on all things artificial) could be used as well to create a game that responds to emotions carried in the human voice and generate sentences that can be considered 'intelligent'. This would lead to more random games with a higher level of interactivity that are no more advanced in software design than those already available. Desktop devices could also be created (similar to Furbys) that contain this technology and become like an electronic pet that communicates with your PC. These devices could even become remotely linked and taken about like normal pets. It doesn't just stop at cute desktop devices either! Oh, no! There all sorts of applications for this technology in business, schools and industry.

I think it's ironic that we are using technology that will one day have an intelligence of it's own and bring about the fall of the human race, to discuss how technology we are using now will one day have an intelligence of it's own and bring about the fall of the human race.

-Mr Sven

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