Lee Harvey Oswald loves Morrowind and other things we learned talking to AI historical figures

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We've finally found a good use for AI.

Although things didn't work out with Sun Tzu, I was desperate for us to find at least one great general who shares my love of Total War, and who better to ask than Alexander the Great? He's even got a Total War campaign dedicated to him, and he conquered his first city at an age when most of us would still be in school. As senior editor Rich discovered, however, he's a prick.

Honestly, you get a few cities named after you and it all goes to your head. Legacy, respect, yadda yadda. What a boring boy. I'm starting to think that this lad who decided to try and conquer the world for the hell of it might not be the coolest bloke. Very disappointing. I'm still convinced that this is a much better use of AI than stealing art, but probably a less effective way of learning about historical figures than quickly browsing Wikipedia. Not a bad way to spend a Friday, though. Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

 

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Oswald would absolutely be a member of the Sixth House.

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