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Nvidia's latest development, Nemo SteerLM, can help game devs turn NPCs as toxic or funny as they please with AI.

Nvidia ACE, the tool that’s meant to transform games with generative AI, is evolving, and Nvidia has just revealed an interesting update to it. It turns out that developers won’t just be able to utilize ACE to create fully-interactive characters, complete with dialogue and facial expressions, but they’ll also be able to use Nvidia’s new NeMo SteerLM technology to adapt these characters’ personalities.

Recommended Videos Using this tech, players can use voice inputs to interact with in-game non-player characters . Riva speech-to-text then translates their voice into a text input and feeds it to the AI. It’s fed into a large language model , which generates a response, and Nvidia uses a few more AI tools to convert the response back to speech and animate the character.

Nvidia presents NeMo SteerLM as a few toggles that should make it simpler for a character’s behavior to be adjusted. The three options we’ve seen so far are “Creativity,” “Humor,” and “Toxicity.” While most gamers — or at least those who play online — are used to toxic behaviors by now, it’s interesting to see it as an option for what is essentially an AI chatbot with extra steps.

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