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>I don't think SillyTavern has such capabilities
I'm thinking outside the box. In the future, I'm seeing the possibility of specific UIs to facilitate TTGs with AIs. Said AIs may be models trained not only on language but also on other things as well to facilitate better TTG play. The baby steps of your concept may lead to such things, but I wouldn't presume anything close to a final product. As previously noted, there's not much information/hype on AI-powered TTGs as it is.
>Never heard of such case
This will vary from friend group to friend group. Whatever the case, having an on-call AI-DM would make TTGs a lot more accessible to normies (or normie adjacent aspiring TTGers).
>This works 100%
That's good. I wouldn't be against having separate AI act as players, though.
>But I want to experience the real tabletops
Get in line. Concessions will have to be made in one place or another.
>My product? ST isn't mine. AI isn't mine, it's Google's. System isn't mine
I mean more on the programming side. I'm a competent writer myself, but I couldn't code an AI to handle TTGing. Maybe it's not that difficult for you, but to someone like me without those technical skills, you may as well ask me to design a microchip.
>I'm not even a developer, but a vibe coder at best and a sloppy copy-paster at worst. I made nothing myself. Someone more knowledgeable in ST could easily point out numerous inefficiencies I make.
Perhaps. Looks like you've gotten further than me. You should collaborate with other TTG people, I think. As far as the profitability of a future product, think outside the box.
>Do you HAVE to use silly tavern?
>Do you HAVE to use a corpo AI model?
>Do you HAVE to use an established TTG brand?
Maybe you do. Maybe you don't. Figure out how to commodify it and make some money. There are lots of opportunities for those willing to think about how to utilize AI. I've come up with a few ideas myself, I'm just too lazy to act on them.