Although there are many paid sites and services dedicated to creating and playing characters, ChatGPT and Gemini can work as well, with some limitations.
We’ll show you how you can play characters using ChatGPT and Gemini, and create your own characters to interact with. This allows traditional AI to serve as an alternative to character AI and similar AI systems, albeit with some limitations.
We will begin by explaining the limitations and other important points that must be taken into account in interpretation. Next, we’ll briefly and simply describe how to create personas that you can use to interact with two of today’s major generative AI devices, although these tips can also be applied to others.
Before we get started, there are a few things to keep in mind:
There is an entire ecosystem of services and apps specifically designed to interact with characters in RPG chats. As you will see, it is also possible to do this using the most common generative AI systems, although they were not created specifically for this purpose, so there are some limitations that need to be taken into account.
The first issue relates to the type of content, as ChatGPT, Gemini, and others may monitor certain types of scenes that violate our AI usage policies. For example, if you initiate candid conversations using AI, the automated moderation system may restrict or end the conversation.
The same could happen with extreme violence or other types of content that the AI deems unethical. Please remember that you will be subject to the same moderation filters that you apply to any question…
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