Unleashing AI Power in Gaming Integrating Chat GPT with Unreal Engine

Step into the future of game development with our latest video, where we explore the groundbreaking integration of Chat GPT into Unreal Engine using the HTTP GPT plugin. This powerful combination opens up new horizons for game developers and creators, enabling the creation of dynamic AI agents with unprecedented levels of interaction and intelligence.
What You'll Discover:
Cutting-Edge Integration: Learn how the HTTP GPT plugin facilitates seamless communication between Chat GPT and Unreal Engine, setting the stage for innovative game development.
Dynamic AI Agents: Witness the birth of AI agents capable of engaging in complex interactions, making decisions, and providing players with a deeply immersive experience unlike anything before.
Gameplay Evolution: Explore how Chat GPT can be used to generate dialogues, quests, and narratives on the fly, transforming static game environments into evolving worlds that react to player choices.
Practical Examples: See real-world applications of this technology in action, showcasing how it enhances gameplay, storytelling, and player engagement.
Behind the Scenes: Gain insights into the technical setup and how you can leverage this integration in your own projects to create compelling, dynamic content.
Why This Matters:
For developers, this integration represents a paradigm shift in how games are created and played, offering tools to craft more engaging, responsive, and intelligent game environments. For players, it promises a new level of interactivity, where game worlds evolve in real-time, creating endless possibilities for exploration and interaction.
Join the Revolution:
Embrace the future of gaming by diving into the details of integrating Chat GPT with Unreal Engine. Whether you're a game developer, a tech enthusiast, or just curious about the next big thing in gaming technology, this video is a must-watch!
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  • @timalder369
    @timalder3694 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the Tutorial, that's what i've been looking for!

  • @Chamiks
    @Chamiks2 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot ! This is trully amazing !

  • @abdoulraoufgambo
    @abdoulraoufgambo5 ай бұрын

    thank you !

  • @CODwontons
    @CODwontons5 ай бұрын

    Great tutorial man, much appreciated!!

  • @cookseyyy

    @cookseyyy

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad it helped!

  • @GoodguyGastly
    @GoodguyGastly5 ай бұрын

    This is so cool. Thanks for such an awesome breakdown! There really is limitless potential here. I've been wanting to make some kind of open world multiplayer game that uses ai so Im looking forward to seeing how you build more systems with this!

  • @cookseyyy

    @cookseyyy

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm open to suggestions!

  • @GoodguyGastly

    @GoodguyGastly

    5 ай бұрын

    @@cookseyyy I'd love to know how I could make it do voice to text and then respond. But I'm worried if multiple people are talking to one npcs it'll get super garbled haha

  • @rosevfx
    @rosevfxАй бұрын

    So happy for you you've got a 4k screen ... ever considered how much of that can be read on a 2k monitor?

  • @user-bn3kj3ks9u
    @user-bn3kj3ks9u5 ай бұрын

    cool tech!

  • @nerevar48
    @nerevar485 ай бұрын

    thanks, but everything is very small on the screen, I can't see anything

  • @FrogDogGames
    @FrogDogGames5 ай бұрын

    Cool informative video thank you! I had been experimenting trying to get a custom GPT to lead a role playing game by giving it an editable json file to use as a game state file. I never was able to get it push the story forward in a meaningful way. I'm curious if you have found a method that allows you to actually be able to play out a full narrative arc without it losing context.

  • @cookseyyy

    @cookseyyy

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! This is a big challenge but there are a number of approaches. The best one I've found so far is to use a system of "Agents". So you're not using one instance of GPT to do everything but break it down into different parts such as characters and story writers. You can get them to all talk to each other to kind of share the load and get things in the right format. I've been building a system for this which I'll share soon! The other option which I've explored less is using GPT functions. They are designed to call and receive data in specific formats which should be useful, especially for working with other APIs

  • @AdrianTabacaru
    @AdrianTabacaru5 ай бұрын

    This just kicked me back into UE and AI! This is so cool! Thank you for making this video. A quick question on it. Playing around a few hours today and I found that I've spent 5$ on OpenAI API tokens. Wondering if there is some other way to send/receive messages back-and-forth. Currently if the messages are stored in the array and sent multiple times for history and continuity it looks like it uses more and more tokens just to keep it consistent. What I am currently trying to do is having a manual, like a document about a product and ask GPT4 questions related to that document, so everytime I send the request, the document is sent again and again. Is there a way to have the document loaded in to OpenAI server, train the model according to it and then spend tokens only on requesting information back from it? Thanks!

  • @cookseyyy

    @cookseyyy

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's a whole area to explore when using gen AI. You pay for tokens input (the context length essentially, which can get quite long when you're always feeding a whole chat in). And you also then pay for token output, essentially the length of the response. This is also related to the model you're using. There are methods for truncation and tokenization to reduce costs for bigger contexts for sure, but I'm not that experienced with that yet. With custom agents and GPTs you can pre-train them on your material which works great for PDFs and manuals like in your use case. The API is slightly different in that case though and I need to explore it further.

  • @BattleHVT
    @BattleHVT2 ай бұрын

    Brurh um still waiting for the next one to drop 😅

  • @Hummingbird_hatchett
    @Hummingbird_hatchett5 ай бұрын

    So vague from 3:30 on. We’re watching tutorials for a reason dude, doesn’t help the text is illegible

  • @ReigneNation

    @ReigneNation

    2 ай бұрын

    He lost me at getting the API Key....