>>24561328 (OP)>>24561381I've got a nastier story to tell you. A friend invited me to solo test his D&D campaign. I accepted the role, but found it gradually off-putting when he had to speak as a character and the dialogue was blatantly AI prompted on-the-go, all the while he expected me to articulate and reply to his AI texts like an attentive player would. We used to do campaigns together, but after he became an AI drone to such a degree this just made me lose any respect I had for him and I voided his campaign.
Later on we made a funny competition where we'd judge who was the better GM based on our simultaneous /qst/ threads. Needless to say, his proompted story was all over the place and received no praise while anons were sadposting over mine ending abruptly (because I had won the bet by then).
I never raised the issue of his retarded AI usage, just expected one day he'd realize how stupid it was, but he never did.