
Above: "Vastly more realistic lighting. This is a sunset in Crystal Frost."
SLer Berry Bunny (Kallisti#2038 on Discord) is a longtime developer who's been working on various Second Life projects for well over 15 years. Along with some impressive in-world games, she's done mixed reality projects for Italia Telecom and a nursing school experimenting with Second Life as a distance learning tool, among others.
Her new project, however, is somewhat more ambitious:
Crystal Frost, a new third party Second Life viewer that runs on Unity.
Yes, that means Crystal Frost should (eventually) work on mobile, displaying Second Life on a smartphone.
If she succeeds, Crystal Frost would also offer a substantial leap in graphics quality for Second Life. (See the images in this post, courtesy Bunny, including the comparison with Firestorm below.) But Bunny has even greater ambitions than better graphics:
"Having a modern graphics engine that's multi-threaded, easier modability, implementing ray tracing and proper VR is super easy," as she explains. "I have ideas about how to implement VR and make it feel like VRChat. But I need to make the client stable and get rigged meshes working before I even attempt it. Also, theoretically better performance than the Linden Lab-based viewers, if I do it right."
VRChat is actually a large part of her motivation for taking on this project: "'[I'm] wanting to see SL become better, and wishing that VRChat had something comparable to SL's robust inventory and modular avatar system." (And also she's bored and wants a fun challenge.)
Above right is a pic via Bunny showing off another feature: "Local light support, translating SL's old school lights to real world physically based material type lights, specified by lumens, via Unity's HD Rendering pipeline."
How is this even possible, and what does Bunny need to get this project hopping along faster? (Sorry.) Read on:
ChatGPT Tries to Write Bios of Second Life Avatars, Mistakes One for a Character in Greek Myth, Another as... Sarah Palin's Daughter
Over one billion people use a virtual world avatar of some kind. (Factoring in the half a billion+ on a metaverse platform, and the hundreds of millions who play MMOs and various multiplayer games.) Many if not most of them are such avid users, they frequently share content about their avatars (screenshots, video, blog posts, etc.) on social media. However, the people training ChatGPT and other AI text generators apparently did not get that memo.
We challenged readers to ask ChatGPT and AI Writer to write a bio of their avatar, and well, they were special:
Scylla Rhiadra got:
"In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew encountered the two similarly dangerous situations of Scylla Rhiadra and her counterpart Charybdis. Odysseus was so taken by the beautiful Scylla that he wanted to win her affections, so he requested a love potion from the witch Circe."
This it TOTALLY wrong: Odysseus should know that he doesn't need a love potion to win my affection.
Reader Mondy got, well, I don't even know what ChatGPT was going for here, but Sarah Palin somehow came creeping in:
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Posted on Monday, February 13, 2023 at 03:25 PM in AI, Comment of the Week | Permalink | Comments (0)
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