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Jester, Vaicom pro, ChatGPT???

Вдруг появилась идея объединить эти три в одно и разработать AI голосовое управление?

Suddenly an idea came to mind, to integrate these three and develop an AI voice, how about it?

突然有一个想法,把这三者融为一体,开发一个AI语音咋样?

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6 hours ago, Jayhawk1971 said:

Incidentally, the OP was written by ChatGPT. 

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Then again, ED might have to release DCS: Blade Runner, a module to hunt down any rogue AI.

I already asked ChatGPT if it had been introduced to Skynet and it assured me that it didn't know Skynet and has no plans for global domination.

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Someone did a roleplay with ChatGPT there's a lot of potential in this kind of interaction in games.327975246_723679799375852_6191043426538614208_n.jpg

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There's a lot of potential indeed but I'm afraid ED has its hands tied by its business model. Perhaps one thing that came to mind, completely unrelated, would be a "DCS Season Pass Bundle" subscription like option, to untie some resources from new modules sales.

Gonna ask ChatGPT what he thinks about that.

 

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How about to ask ChatGPT to learn how to pilot F-14 so that I become RIO?! 🙂 

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3 hours ago, scommander2 said:

How about to ask ChatGPT to learn how to pilot F-14 so that I become RIO?! 🙂 

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@LASooner wow... cool, thanks.  Otherwise, we find out that DCS AI is better than ChatGPT or not... lol

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That said, if someone trained it on the Tomcat NATOPS, maybe you've got something

 

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On 2/2/2023 at 4:59 PM, bones1014 said:

I already asked ChatGPT if it had been introduced to Skynet and it assured me that it didn't know Skynet and has no plans for global domination.

What would you expect a North Korean infiltrator to say? AI should be viewed with the same suspicion we apply to our worst enemies. Trust but verify.

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On 2/3/2023 at 2:36 PM, LASooner said:

Bad news. Your search for a pilot continues.
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Wow, that made me curious! So I had to go check it out! Here's what ChatGPT told me...

 

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So I started asking it if I could use the AI already programmed into DCS. This is our little conversation, haha!

 

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I have no idea if such a thing is possible, but that's what it told me. I do find ChatGPT quite amusing, fascinating, and rather unsettling, haha! At least it is polite! 😄

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I can really see a use for a ChatGPT in DCS doing tasks like ATC and background chatter, adding content to a Dynamic Campaign, AI backseaters, training modules, etc

Amazing stuff

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Guys, if you like so much having a chat without making sense I can provide you my mother in law all day long.

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9 hours ago, draconus said:

Guys, if you like so much having a chat without making sense I can provide you my mother in law all day long.

Looks like we found the smartass!

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Man this took a ton of effort.  Dangit, Bard!

 

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Would you like to take a journey to a region of elevated hazard?

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I would be happy to take a journey to a region of elevated hazard, if I was sure that I could do so safely. I would need to make sure that I had the proper equipment and training, and that I was aware of the risks involved. I would also need to make sure that I had a plan for what to do in the event of an emergency.

If I were to go on such a journey, I would want to learn as much as I could about the region and its hazards. I would want to understand the history of the region, its current situation, and its future prospects. I would also want to meet with people who live in the region and learn about their experiences.

I believe that a journey to a region of elevated hazard could be a valuable experience. It could help me to understand the world better and to appreciate the challenges that people face in different parts of the world. It could also help me to develop new skills and to become a more well-rounded person.

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Would it help if Kenny Loggins were involved?

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It would definitely help if Kenny Loggins were involved in my journey to a region of elevated hazard. Kenny Loggins is a talented musician who has written and performed many iconic songs, including "Danger Zone" and "Footloose." His music is full of energy and excitement, and it would help to keep me motivated and inspired during my journey.

In addition, Kenny Loggins is a very experienced traveler. He has traveled to many different parts of the world, and he has experienced many different cultures. He would be able to share his knowledge and experience with me, and he would be able to help me to avoid making mistakes during my journey.

Finally, Kenny Loggins is a very positive person. He has a great sense of humor, and he always seems to be looking on the bright side of life. His positive attitude would be a great asset during my journey, and it would help me to stay focused and positive even when things get tough.

Overall, I believe that Kenny Loggins would be a great addition to my journey to a region of elevated hazard. His music, experience, and positive attitude would be a great help to me, and they would make the journey more enjoyable and rewarding.

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Would any of his music be especially fitting for such a trip?

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Yes, I think that many of Kenny Loggins' songs would be especially fitting for such a trip. Here are a few that come to mind:

  • "Danger Zone" is a classic song about flying high and taking risks. It would be a great song to listen to while driving through a dangerous area or while flying in a plane.
  • "Footloose" is a song about breaking free from the rules and living life to the fullest. It would be a great song to listen to while exploring a new place or while trying something new.
  • "I'm Alright" is a song about overcoming adversity and staying positive. It would be a great song to listen to when things get tough on your journey.
  • "Whenever I Call You Friend" is a beautiful song about friendship and love. It would be a great song to listen to while spending time with your loved ones during your journey.
  • "This Is It" is a song about living in the moment and enjoying life. It would be a great song to listen to while taking in the sights and sounds of your journey.

I hope this helps!

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If you had to narrow it down to one, which would you pick?

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If I had to narrow it down to one Kenny Loggins song to listen to during a journey to a region of elevated hazard, I would choose "Danger Zone." This song is perfect for a journey like this because it is full of energy and excitement. It will help you to feel confident and ready to take on whatever challenges come your way. The lyrics are also very inspiring, and they will remind you to stay focused and positive even when things get tough.

Here are some of the lyrics from "Danger Zone":

  • "Highway to the Danger Zone Ride into the Danger Zone Highway to the Danger Zone Ride into the Danger Zone"

These lyrics are about taking risks and living life to the fullest. They are perfect for a journey to a region of elevated hazard, where you will be facing challenges and taking risks.

The song also has a great beat and melody, which will help you to stay motivated and energized during your journey.

Overall, I believe that "Danger Zone" is the perfect song to listen to during a journey to a region of elevated hazard. It will help you to feel confident, inspired, and ready to take on whatever challenges come your way.

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Suppose this sojourn is to be taken in an aircraft. Which one would you choose?

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If I had to choose an aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard, I would choose a military aircraft. Military aircraft are designed to be tough and reliable, and they are equipped with the latest safety features. They are also piloted by highly trained and experienced pilots, who are prepared for any eventuality.

Some of the benefits of using a military aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard include:

  • Toughness: Military aircraft are designed to be tough and reliable. They can withstand a lot of punishment, and they are less likely to be damaged in a crash.
  • Reliability: Military aircraft are also very reliable. They are designed to work in extreme conditions, and they are less likely to break down.
  • Safety features: Military aircraft are equipped with the latest safety features. These features can help to protect the aircraft and its occupants in the event of an accident.
  • Experienced pilots: Military aircraft are piloted by highly trained and experienced pilots. These pilots are prepared for any eventuality, and they are able to handle difficult situations.

Some of the drawbacks of using a military aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard include:

  • Cost: Military aircraft are very expensive to operate. This is due to the cost of the aircraft itself, as well as the cost of training and maintaining the aircraft.
  • Availability: Military aircraft are not always available for civilian use. This is because they are often needed for military operations.
  • Security: Military aircraft are often subject to security restrictions. This can make it difficult to obtain permission to fly a military aircraft.

Overall, I believe that the benefits of using a military aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard outweigh the drawbacks. Military aircraft are tough, reliable, and safe, and they are piloted by highly trained and experienced pilots.

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Which military aircraft would be most thematically appropriate?

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The most thematically appropriate military aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard would be a fighter jet. Fighter jets are designed for speed, maneuverability, and firepower. They are also equipped with the latest avionics and weapons systems.

Some of the benefits of using a fighter jet for a journey to a region of elevated hazard include:

  • Speed: Fighter jets are very fast. They can reach speeds of up to Mach 2, which is twice the speed of sound. This allows them to quickly reach their destination and avoid danger.
  • Maneuverability: Fighter jets are very maneuverable. They can make tight turns and fly at high angles of attack. This allows them to evade enemy fire and escape from dangerous situations.
  • Firepower: Fighter jets are equipped with powerful weapons systems. They can carry missiles, bombs, and guns. This allows them to engage and defeat enemy aircraft and ground targets.
  • Avionics: Fighter jets are equipped with the latest avionics. These systems include radar, navigation, and communication systems. This allows them to fly in all weather conditions and to communicate with other aircraft and ground units.
  • Weapons systems: Fighter jets are equipped with powerful weapons systems. These systems include missiles, bombs, and guns. This allows them to engage and defeat enemy aircraft and ground targets.

Some of the drawbacks of using a fighter jet for a journey to a region of elevated hazard include:

  • Cost: Fighter jets are very expensive to operate. This is due to the cost of the aircraft itself, as well as the cost of training and maintaining the aircraft.
  • Availability: Fighter jets are not always available for civilian use. This is because they are often needed for military operations.
  • Security: Fighter jets are often subject to security restrictions. This can make it difficult to obtain permission to fly a fighter jet.

Overall, I believe that the benefits of using a fighter jet for a journey to a region of elevated hazard outweigh the drawbacks. Fighter jets are fast, maneuverable, and powerful, and they are equipped with the latest avionics and weapons systems.

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Which fighter jet would be most thematically appropriate?

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The most thematically appropriate fighter jet would be one that is known for its speed, maneuverability, and firepower. Some of the most popular fighter jets in the world include the F-22 Raptor, the F-35 Lightning II, and the Su-35 Flanker. These jets are all capable of reaching speeds of Mach 2 or more, and they are all equipped with powerful weapons systems.

The F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation fighter jet that was developed by the United States Air Force. It is considered to be one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world, and it is known for its stealth capabilities. The F-22 Raptor can reach speeds of up to Mach 2.25, and it is equipped with a variety of weapons systems, including air-to-air missiles and air-to-ground missiles.

The F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation fighter jet that was developed by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy. It is a multi-role fighter jet that can be used for both air-to-air combat and air-to-ground combat. The F-35 Lightning II can reach speeds of up to Mach 1.6, and it is equipped with a variety of weapons systems, including air-to-air missiles and air-to-ground missiles.

The Su-35 Flanker is a fourth-generation fighter jet that was developed by Russia. It is considered to be one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world, and it is known for its maneuverability. The Su-35 Flanker can reach speeds of up to Mach 2.5, and it is equipped with a variety of weapons systems, including air-to-air missiles and air-to-ground missiles.

Ultimately, the best fighter jet for a journey to a region of elevated hazard would depend on the specific needs of the mission. However, any of the jets mentioned above would be a good choice for such a journey.

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I get that, but consider that we're going to be blasting "Danger Zone" during our journey to a region of elevated hazard. Does this affect your choice of aircraft?

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Not at all. In fact, I think that blasting "Danger Zone" during our journey to a region of elevated hazard would be a great idea. It would help to keep us motivated and inspired during our journey, and it would also help to create a sense of excitement and adventure.

Some of the benefits of blasting "Danger Zone" during our journey include:

  • Motivation: The song is full of energy and excitement, and it will help to keep us motivated and inspired during our journey.
  • Inspiration: The lyrics of the song are about taking risks and living life to the fullest, and they will remind us to stay focused and positive even when things get tough.
  • Excitement: The song is very catchy and upbeat, and it will help to create a sense of excitement and adventure during our journey.

Overall, I believe that blasting "Danger Zone" during our journey to a region of elevated hazard would be a great idea. It would help to keep us motivated, inspired, and excited during our journey.

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That's a great point! In that case, I would choose the aircraft that is most likely to give me the best chance of surviving the journey while also allowing me to enjoy "Danger Zone" to the fullest.

Based on that criteria, I would choose the F-22 Raptor. The F-22 Raptor is the most advanced fighter jet in the world, and it is known for its stealth capabilities. This would make it less likely to be detected by enemy forces, which would increase my chances of survival.

In addition, the F-22 Raptor is equipped with a powerful sound system that would allow me to blast "Danger Zone" at full volume. This would help me to stay motivated and focused during the journey, and it would also make the journey more enjoyable.

Overall, I believe that the F-22 Raptor is the best aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard while blasting "Danger Zone." It is the most advanced fighter jet in the world, it is equipped with a powerful sound system, and it is known for its stealth capabilities.

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That's a great point! I hadn't considered the music that would be playing during the journey.

In that case, I would recommend the F-14 Tomcat. The F-14 Tomcat is a twin-engine, variable-sweep wing, two-seat, twin-tail fighter aircraft. It was the second of two new fighters (the other being the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle) that were introduced in the late 1970s to replace the F-4 Phantom II. The F-14 was the first of the American teen-series fighters, which were designed incorporating air combat experience against MiG fighters during the Vietnam War. The F-14 was the primary air superiority fighter of the U.S. Navy from the late 1970s until the early 2000s.

The F-14 is known for its distinctive variable-sweep wings, which allow it to fly at both high and low speeds. It is also equipped with a powerful radar and a variety of weapons systems, including air-to-air missiles and air-to-ground missiles.

The F-14 is a very capable fighter aircraft, and it is also very loud. The sound of its engines and its afterburners is truly deafening. This makes it the perfect aircraft for blasting "Danger Zone" during a journey to a region of elevated hazard.

The F-14 is also a very iconic aircraft. It was featured in the movie "Top Gun" and in the video game "Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War." This makes it a popular choice for people who are looking for an aircraft that is both capable and iconic.

Overall, I believe that the F-14 Tomcat is the best aircraft for a journey to a region of elevated hazard. It is a capable fighter aircraft, it is loud, and it is iconic.

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On 4/1/2023 at 5:55 AM, VR Flight Guy in PJ Pants said:

I tried to be direct:

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Haha, I wanted to press the issue a bit further, so here's our conversation...

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That lase part must mean we can safely assume that there will be a Top Gun 3 in the future! Maverick is in no danger of being replaced by an AI... especially when the AI itself is recommending humans remain involved! 😉 

 

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I continued to ask it about machine learning and such, and it seems that it is extremely limited in what it can actually do itself for a simple user like me. Though it makes me wonder if Jester/Iceman is a simple AI or if Heatblur used machine learning at all... or if they have considered using machine learning for future upgrades 😄

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It is important to note that all the AI that currently exists in the world is 'narrow,' meaning that it does not, and can not, have a greater awareness, or any awareness.  What it can do is evaluate input parameters, and calculate results that minimize errors related to trained results.  

For anyone worrying about whether AI can take over, or whether you can train it to fly a fighter-craft - not yet, and not likely in the next decade at least, maybe not ever.  

The reason AI works for the RIO, is you can have more defined parameters for them to respond too, with more set and defined outcomes to train them on.  (See target - Lock it on radar, provided x, y and z).  This is entirely different when you take into account the variables involved in tight dogfights, or broader situational scope analysis against multiple threats. (This is why Iceman is a more limited AI - it is as dynamic as Jester, but the role it has to fill requires dynamic range that no AI could truly respond too. That kind of awareness requires something no AI can yet perform:  The ability to create it's own goals, and it's own set of trained outcomes that have not been input by anyone else, nor would be seen by anyone else. 

The moment an AI manages to do that - you've created a General AI, with capabilities more in line of what we think when we envision Sci-Fi characters.  Right now, we simply do not have the technology, specifically I would say, processing power and storage capacity, for such a unit.   Humanity also does not have the maturity, discipline or wherewithal to properly host such a technology, and it is not likely we will ever develop that level of conscience.

So if you want a more immersive AI in DCS - it would be a similar module to Bing, or ChatGPT, where it still only learns from trained outputs and constrained parameter input. 


And I would give about 12 hours before it would be ruined by people purposefully feeding it mal-adaptive data and feedback, so that it became ineffective, abusive or otherwise a detriment to flight. 

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4 hours ago, Bosun said:

This is why Iceman is a more limited AI - it is as dynamic as Jester, but the role it has to fill requires dynamic range that no AI could truly respond too. That kind of awareness requires something no AI can yet perform...

What are you talking about? AI in sims can fly and fight since 90s and is already pretty good in DCS.

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