Lord of the Rings, AI, t-shirts and Rock & Roll and it’s all another week of RPG news from around the web.
Does Deep Blue dream of electric sheep?
Deep Blue debuted its chess-playing skills in 1996, and lost to Grandmaster Garry Kasparov in Philadelphia. The computer’s victory, the matches everyone thinks about when they hear Deep Blue, happened in 1997, over the course of six games.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #194
Alright, gang, somehow we’re into March, and it’s been a bit of a struggle to keep up. Despite that, there’s still lots to say!
Never Ending Dungeon raised €370,000, and now the AI-powered TTRPG app is back for more
You can add Never Ending Dungeon to your Steam wishlist. There’s also an IndieGoGo in place to follow the Kickstarter that raised about €370,000.
Kizuna no Allele – an anime project from/by virtual YouTuber Kizuna Ai
Kizuna Ai is unique in that she is the world’s first AI-driven virtual YouTuber, meaning that she is programmed to respond to fan comments and questions.
Geek Native publishes an AI content policy
The rise in machine learning to help create text and images has and will continue to significantly impact publishing, creation and creativity.
Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland: A psychedelic Mesolithic roleplaying game
Can an AI illustrate a roleplaying game? Yes, that’s what has made Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland possible.
P!LLS FVLL of GODS is a CY_Borg zine co-created by an AI and on Kickstarter
If funded the zine will be published with 32 pages of new weapons, enemies, NPCs, maps, vendors, weirdos and, well, gods…
These are the D&D monsters created by AI
The goal of the project was to get more monsters.
Do you think AI will endanger humanity in your lifetime?
The question readers had to answer was whether they thought artificial intelligence (AI) would endanger humanity within their lifetime.









