Oasis is an AI generated Minecraft... experience? I wouldn't call it a game but you actually can sort of play it.
Oasis is an AI generated Minecraft... experience? I wouldn't call it a game but you actually can sort of play it.
Regardless of how you feel about AI, a lot of people have been posting videos about this so you might be interested in seeing it.
Worked on desktop on Chrome, some phones might run it but mine didn't.
Interstellar_1 @lemmy.blahaj.zone This comment on Xisuma's video on this mostly sums up my thoughts on this.
15 0 ReplyRenegade @infosec.pub Which comment?
5 0 ReplyInterstellar_1 @lemmy.blahaj.zone Oh thanks for asking, it didn't embed for some reason. I'll edit the message
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UltraHamster64 @lemmy.world It's very surreal, like a fever dream. Everything changes as soon as you look away, no hard boundaries (floor = ceiling and vice versa). Also you can see (especially in the hotbar) that it heavily borrows stuff from youtube vids (which it was trained on I think)
13 0 ReplyAsidonhopo @lemmy.world OP The lack of any object permanence when you look away is so off-putting. I get a few minutes of expecting everything to be that way after playing the demo a bit. It is kind of interesting how sometimes textures will turn into landscapes and vice versa.
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MrNesser @lemmy.world So you open it up and the map constantly changes woo yeah I don't get the reasoning
4 0 Replyvoracitude @lemmy.world We went from Deep Dream in 2015: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepDream
To Midjourney and Stable Diffusion in 2022, to AI Will Smith eating spaghetti in March 2023: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ai-will-smith-eating-spaghetti
To services like LumaLabs and openAI's Sora, coming out now/2025-ish.
This is the equivalent of the spaghetti video, for video games. This Minecraft clone being generated in real time and playable is absolutely crazy.
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Interstellar_1 @lemmy.blahaj.zone I tried in chrome on fedora and it entered the demo for a single frame and then ended.
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