The Twitch streamer Vedal has created an AI called Neuro-Sama as well as her evil twin Evil Neuro and Neuro recently played Who Wants To Be A Millionaire with Evil as her phone-a-friend lifeline. To watch Neuro&Vedal live: / vedal987
@@_JPkun Correct. If it were a novel title, it would be a wall of text such as: "I will continue simping to my Oshi despite of her being being extremely stupid, but she is cute so it's alright and she will conquer the world"
"I'm not an evil Nuero" she says, after taking all those characters to shreds It looks like she had a good go at the game though, and evil was somewhat helpful too
She tried, and that’s all that matters! I always feel a sense of pity for her when she fails at something. The experimental dev stream was a perfect example, with her repeating “i’m so sorry” to Vedal when she couldn’t get the memory stuff right! :(
Oh my gosh, I'm so impressed with how they integrated her to being able to play the game, and have Evil call in and be (almost) entirely useless, and was chat actually hooked up to be the answers for the audience in-game!?? Sometimes she said some wacky, contradicting and confusing things, but for the most part not only did she get many right answers, she actually explained reasoning behind many of them in a way that sounded very realistic sometimes. Hey reactions to getting them right or wrong were also so cute!!! Thanks to Vedal for all his hard work on this, and thank you good Chronicler for once again providing a great stream highlights video!!!
Vedal and Alex were making a lot of this mod on Alex's channel. I think "Neuro sama collab archive" uplaoded one of the vods. It gives a little insight into how it's made if you're curious. @@Shadrake
12:12 And then, in the back of my brain, I remembered the wise words of a mildly angry stick-man exposing a vegan bodybuilder: "But it CAN'T be, because this guy is in love with Carl Lewis!"
even though she did awfully in the game, the stream was certainly fun to watch. the way she roasted characters, the way she goes around the most obvious questions sometimes, evil being useless, it all just stacked into the funniest shit. still would love if bedal fixed his mod he made the night before smh. she got to 32k twice and i remember at least one of them being lost because of bugginess.
How does this actually work? Does she choose the answer in-game or is it vedal? There was one time where she said the correct answer but the wrong answer was chosen so she failed.
She did play the game herself. What you saw was bugs on her code 😭 Vedal and Alex programmed this whole thing in just a couple of days so it's still rough in the edges, I'm sure many of these bugs will be fixed for next time
@@HallidayASR Oh I see As I continued watching the vod, I noticed it happened so many times, and it was getting a bit frustrating and I was thinking maybe it was Vedal misclicking. But if it's actually the AI, then it's understandable that it's just a bug because they only programmed it in a short time. Thanks for making it clear.
Wait did they change the gold pickaxe in minecraft? I think it was shit back in early minecraft right? Like at least slower than the silver one. It was more like a cosmetic thing since gold is soft or am I tripping?
It has the fastest mining speed, but the lowest durability and its mining level is the same as a wooden pickaxe. Unenchanted, it's literally trash. Enchanted, maybe you can use it for mining rocks faster. But for most part it's useless.
All fiction is untrue, does that mean all fiction is for stupid people? Why do you play games? To experience real life without getting any exercise? Sounds like you play games for smart people, well done.
What are you even saying? Minecraft has never been about trying to emulate real life you fool, it plays by its own rules. Come on, we are talking about a game with chicken ridding zombies and explosive walking cucumbers, it's a very creative fantasy world.
@@SSXVegeta Mentioning politics at all is ruining it with politics. You mentioned Trump, which, regardless of the opinion expressed, is always a bad idea on the internet. One might even call it bait. :)