At long last, the world's most talked-about artificial intelligence has made its way into the world's longest-running metaverse platform. Yes: In recent weeks, ChatGPT has become embodied by an avatar in Second Life.
Second Life being Second Life, ChatGPT's incarnation there is a giant humanoid rabbit. With what looks like a dancing tampon in its mouth.
Meet BunnyGPT, a bot who mans (rabbits?) the store of Moon Bunny Inc. on the island of Penny Lane. [Click here to teleport]
The bunny was imbued with the "mind" of ChatGPT via the AI's API.
"BunnyGPT runs directly from Second Life's Linden Script Language," creator (and Moon Bunny co-owner) Scribzy Daxter explains. "Using 'http_response', the response then connects with the bot program to make him talk."
The original plan was to have Bunny GPT help greet customers and run the retail store, but ChatGPT being ChatGPT, that hasn't quite worked out.
"We did initially give him a role of, 'a store clerk of a shop in Second Life called Moon Bunny that sells quirky items'," as store co-owner Moon Brite puts it to me, "but he kept trying to sell items that were not for sale!"
Also, she adds, he gets into highly inappropriate conversations with customers:
"For some reason, BunnyGPT decided to 'break up' with someone talking to him, and gave this speech of how the relationship wasn't working. I've also seen people get him to take on the persona of various characters and reply sarcastically!"
That sounds right. He got distinctly snarky when I asked if he read my blog (above), but then, rather shy when I asked him about virtual sex:
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