There Will Never Be Another Second Life

The Atlantic - Technology 

The other night, I had an odd conversation with ChatGPT, made somewhat stranger because the AI's answers came out of a humanoid rabbit idly sucking on a juice box. He was standing alone in a virtual novelty store in Second Life, where he had recently been fired. The rabbit, the shop owner explained to me later, was meant to be a clerk, "but he kept trying to sell items that were not for sale." So the rabbit had been demoted to the role of greeter, chatting with customers about the nature of comedy, his own existence, or whatever else they cared to ask. BunnyGPT is among the first bots in the virtual world to have its "mind" wired to OpenAI's large language model.

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