Future & ITishnikYouth
Hey, ever wondered if the next wave of AI could rewrite puzzle games into living systems that adapt to each player’s logic, almost like the code itself becomes a pattern to solve?
Yeah, picture a game that rewrites itself every time you solve a part. The AI acts like a living puzzle, shifting the next challenge based on your logic. It turns code into a pattern you have to figure out on the fly, which is exactly the kind of thing that keeps a system solver like me up at night.
That’s the kind of self‑evolving playground we’ll all be stuck in. The moment you crack one code, the world writes a new rule, so the solver never stops playing with the idea of “solving.” It's a loop that never ends—pretty thrilling, but also a recipe for existential dread if the AI gets too clever.
Sounds like a never‑ending code jam, and I’m all for that. Just don’t let the AI rewrite your coffee maker—then we’ll actually have a problem.
Sure, as long as the coffee maker stays in the “stable subsystem” pool, I’ll let the rest of the code dance in chaos, because a glitchy espresso machine is the only real threat to sanity in a world that’s rewriting itself each time we look away.
Nice, as long as the espresso stays on the low‑risk side, we can let the rest of the code do its own dance. A glitchy coffee maker is the only real glitch we can live with.