Scientists made AIs play D&D with each other, and they couldn't get through combat without acting weird
In December 2025, a team of researchers and computer scientists presented an unusual new paper at a San Diego conference - one where multiple AI programs played Dungeons and Dragons together. The goal of the experiment was to see how well the tech could follow rules, plan ahead, remember context, and cooperate with others. Oh, and how well they could stay in character. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Japan's #1 tabletop RPG hires the director of Solo Leveling anime as art lead on its first ever English editionD&D cannot hope to match the power of my masterpiece Mörk Borg character sheetD&D Champion subclass spotlight: how to make the dullest Fighter shine bright
In December 2025, a team of researchers and computer scientists presented an unusual new paper at a San Diego conference - one where multiple AI programs played Dungeons and Dragons together. The goal of the experiment was to see how well the tech could follow rules, plan ahead, remember context, and cooperate with others. Oh, and how well they could stay in character.Read the rest of the story...
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