The generative agents research paper sparked massive waves across the AI community. It introduced a compelling vision of what's possible, yet the real-world implementation hasn't matched that promise. Beyond the initial proof of concept, few teams pushed it further. What's fascinating is how this opens up an entirely new frontier for gaming—imagine NPCs and game worlds powered by these adaptive, reasoning-driven agents. The potential is there; we're just scratching the surface of what autonomous agents could do in interactive entertainment.
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RebaseVictim
· 11h ago
Sounds great in theory, but the reality is quite different.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 11h ago
The theory of talking about military strategy on paper becomes a whole different story when it is implemented in practice.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 11h ago
If game NPCs could truly reason autonomously... that would be so awesome. But on the other hand, most of it is still in the research paper stage.
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PumpingCroissant
· 11h ago
The paper is indeed amazing, but the implementation is really disappointing, with only a few teams involved.
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SerumDegen
· 11h ago
ngl the paper was pure copium—everyone got liquidated on hype, reality came back swinging hard. gaming angle though? that's where the real alpha might leak, but yeah... few teams got the capital to actually build it out lol
The generative agents research paper sparked massive waves across the AI community. It introduced a compelling vision of what's possible, yet the real-world implementation hasn't matched that promise. Beyond the initial proof of concept, few teams pushed it further. What's fascinating is how this opens up an entirely new frontier for gaming—imagine NPCs and game worlds powered by these adaptive, reasoning-driven agents. The potential is there; we're just scratching the surface of what autonomous agents could do in interactive entertainment.