November 3, 2011 - AI company DecartAI has joined forces with Etched to launch a new product called Oasis of the world model.It can be found in the "nogameengine, no logic, no code" to run a program that is roughly analogous to theMy WorldThe GameThe AI-generated "game", however, has sparked widespread criticism and controversy. However, this AI-generated "game" has sparked widespread criticism and controversy.
However, the graphics quality of the Oasis is disappointing, with a resolution and frame rate of 360p and at 20 FPS respectively, not even as good as Nintendo 64-era games. More seriously.AI models have serious hallucination issues, resulting in an extremely unstable gameplay experience. The player is unable to perform complex maneuvers, and even digging a hole is somehow teleported to the ground. In addition, objects in the game's environment do not last long enough to hold the results of the player's construction.
Although Oasis claims to be open-sourcing the code, this has raised questions about copyright infringement. The project was trained using OpenAI's Minecraft VPT dataset, which contains 70,000 hours of online video data, much of it from My World.
Many AI enthusiasts see the use of AI technology in classic games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Doom as an advancement in gaming. However, for most gamers, real game engines and hardware devices are still the most reliable and efficient way to experience games.
While AI-generated games are able to mimic certain elements of existing games, they lack originality and depth. In the case of AI-generated Angry Birds, for example, although it was able to reproduce the core gameplay of the game, it was still unable to surpass the quality of the original game. For more complex 3D worlds, the illusionary problems of the AI models severely affect the gameplay experience, making it difficult to play.
The emergence of Oasis once again highlights the challenges that AI technology faces in the gaming space. While AI can generate some simple game elements, it still requires human creativity and skill to create truly complex, original games.