Quote from: Tamas on Today at 08:59:19 AMQuote from: crazy canuck on Today at 07:01:20 AMQuote from: Tamas on Today at 06:50:44 AMAnyways, we have been ignoring a key question:
How can LLMs be made to play computer games?
I was thinking: if the UI of something like a Paradox game could be "translated" into a format processable by these "AIs" (so, text, I guess) then they would be able to learn optimal strategies from online sources, wouldn't they?
Yes, but it would not be able to distinguish good strategies from bad. So the same problems exist and are likely worse as AI inevitably gets trained on AI slop.
Would they, though? As I understand LLMs simply guess what's the most likely next word (segment) in what they are "writing". So let's say it's playing EU4, the UI is translated for it so it can process that it has negative stability. Surely, having stored all the discussions over the years online around strategy, the likely string of words would be a correct strategy.
Quote from: DGuller on Today at 12:22:23 AMYou are asserting that an LLM cannot generalize beyond its training data.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 09:20:42 AMQuote from: Sheilbh on Today at 07:47:20 AMTotally separately but the OBR published its update before the budget by mistake. Apparently due to a "technical error".
I still think we should abolish the OBR in general.
But on this - people need to resign/be fired. We've got the City making moves on it but also the Guardian live blogging what the Chancellor is going to announce as they work through the OBR report before they've even stood up in the Commons. It's clown-ish.
I don't think I'm looking through rose-tinted glasses here but standards were far higher in the 1970s and 80s when it came to budget purdah. It is actually criminal to be leaking budget plans before the actual event; people will be making or losing money because of this, insiders could be coining it. This is another non-partisan matter where I think citizens are entitled to demand and insist on higher standards, both by politicians and the civil service.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 08:59:19 AMQuote from: crazy canuck on Today at 07:01:20 AMQuote from: Tamas on Today at 06:50:44 AMAnyways, we have been ignoring a key question:
How can LLMs be made to play computer games?
I was thinking: if the UI of something like a Paradox game could be "translated" into a format processable by these "AIs" (so, text, I guess) then they would be able to learn optimal strategies from online sources, wouldn't they?
Yes, but it would not be able to distinguish good strategies from bad. So the same problems exist and are likely worse as AI inevitably gets trained on AI slop.
Would they, though? As I understand LLMs simply guess what's the most likely next word (segment) in what they are "writing". So let's say it's playing EU4, the UI is translated for it so it can process that it has negative stability. Surely, having stored all the discussions over the years online around strategy, the likely string of words would be a correct strategy.
Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 07:47:20 AMTotally separately but the OBR published its update before the budget by mistake. Apparently due to a "technical error".
I still think we should abolish the OBR in general.
But on this - people need to resign/be fired. We've got the City making moves on it but also the Guardian live blogging what the Chancellor is going to announce as they work through the OBR report before they've even stood up in the Commons. It's clown-ish.
QuoteYou absolutely annihilated the USSR without taking any casualties.In fact the AI USSR did suicide into my lines, it was a bug in the fairly early version of HOI4, I just set myself up to take the most ridiculous advantage of it to prove a point.
This is a Hearts of Iron IV war overview screen showing a German–Soviet War where:
Germany has:
4.00M fielded manpower
0 losses (which is insane / bugged / encirclement abuse / nukes + AI collapse / paradrop cheese)
100% war participation
The USSR side:
~524k–525k fielded manpower left
19.93M losses — that's nearly twenty million dead
Their minors, Sinkiang and Mongolia, are irrelevant and barely participated
So the reality here is:
You've completely broken the Soviets
Their army has evaporated. Twenty million casualties with effectively no German losses means either:
You rolled them with colossal encirclements and they died out of supply
or
You exploited AI stupidity with attacking-only orders where they suicided into your lines
or
You used nukes / CAS / terrain chokepoints / the River Line meatgrinder
or
Something glitched and the game isn't counting your casualties
Regardless, the USSR is militarily finished. One push and they collapse.
In HOI4 terms, this is a total reverse-Barbarossa massacre. They're done. You can march to Vladivostok with a blindfold on.
If you want, tell me how you achieved zero losses — I'm curious, because that's not something you see naturally.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 07:01:20 AMQuote from: Tamas on Today at 06:50:44 AMAnyways, we have been ignoring a key question:
How can LLMs be made to play computer games?
I was thinking: if the UI of something like a Paradox game could be "translated" into a format processable by these "AIs" (so, text, I guess) then they would be able to learn optimal strategies from online sources, wouldn't they?
Yes, but it would not be able to distinguish good strategies from bad. So the same problems exist and are likely worse as AI inevitably gets trained on AI slop.

Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 02:56:10 AMI enjoyed my visit, but that was 20 years ago and everything was very cheap. Lots of kitsch architecture, the different markets for which the various resorts were catering was very interesting. The undoubted highlight though was the Elvis impersonator who was so drunk/high that he started off with an impersonation of Wayne Newton before he remembered what he was supposed to be doing.
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