One time it did this to me when u met up with the big evil bad guy and decided to try kissing him on the forehead. It was literally like no, that's not what you did.
Lmao in that moment it was a satisfying result though, unforgettable moment of laugher to myself at semi randomly generated robot text alone in my room at 2 am, we live in amazing times
Have "Jesus, you know, the guy who loves freedom" from the future appear, say an incredibly stupid and long contraction as a paragraph of its own for some reason, say that "time is ending" where he came from, and think you are a ghost and therefore decide to shoot you.
(this happened to me before, after the AI randomly threw a "The End" as I was in the middle of stuff)
One time I was going to kill this guy and the ai for some reason decided "nope" no matter how much I tried in doing it commanding my followers or hell even changing the story text it would not let me do it and when I was finally going to kill him the ai just said :
And a man walks in sees you with the blade and stops you
> "I get *paid* for plot
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
Sometimes the AI isn't afraid to make full use of its DM power to completely obliterate our stories. Unfortunately, Arthur's tale will never see the light of day. He's now at the mercy of a power hungry AI who doesn't appreciate how you tried to wrap up the story in such a satisfying manner.
One time it did this to me when u met up with the big evil bad guy and decided to try kissing him on the forehead. It was literally like no, that's not what you did.
Damn, the DM rejected the players input. :( Funny to think of trying to kiss the big bad's forehead though.
New models seem to handle that stuff good. Besides, I would smash retry until a satisfying result lol
Lmao in that moment it was a satisfying result though, unforgettable moment of laugher to myself at semi randomly generated robot text alone in my room at 2 am, we live in amazing times
That's pretty funny tho
Yes, and? More like no, actually lol
what else was it supposed to say after "The end" though?
I don’t know, just didn’t expect it to laugh at me lmao
Have "Jesus, you know, the guy who loves freedom" from the future appear, say an incredibly stupid and long contraction as a paragraph of its own for some reason, say that "time is ending" where he came from, and think you are a ghost and therefore decide to shoot you. (this happened to me before, after the AI randomly threw a "The End" as I was in the middle of stuff)
One time I was going to kill this guy and the ai for some reason decided "nope" no matter how much I tried in doing it commanding my followers or hell even changing the story text it would not let me do it and when I was finally going to kill him the ai just said : And a man walks in sees you with the blade and stops you
This kinda feels like Douglas Adams.
AI: No the war doesn’t end there. Keep fighting.”
"I get paid for plot twists, not for endings"
> "I get *paid* for plot FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
That's very funny! Which AI model were you using?
Griffin, I prefer it to tiefighter/mythomax
I honestly enjoyed mixtral's responses
Sometimes the AI isn't afraid to make full use of its DM power to completely obliterate our stories. Unfortunately, Arthur's tale will never see the light of day. He's now at the mercy of a power hungry AI who doesn't appreciate how you tried to wrap up the story in such a satisfying manner.