Wondering when the Pokemon company will produce a Pokedex Almanac type app that uses voice recognition software in combination with a aichat program.
User: Hey Dexter, how big is Wailord, and where can you find them?
Dexter: Wailord is known to weigh around 877 pounds. They are usually found along the coast in open waters in the following regions, Hoenn, Unova, Kaolas, Alola and Galar.
Like...I'm 90% this can be done....with free opensource projects even! It might seem redundant when you can just google things, but still, it'd be so cool to be able to ask Dexter if Charizard can learn meteor smash, or what is a Wacan berry, or what kind of mushroom pokemon are there? And have it contained in an offline app, or even a physical pokedex!
ChatGPT and similar models seem to mostly trying to attempt to assimilate all knowledge possible, but what if you focused in the input pool to information regarding a specifc ip and extended franchise? Or a specific field/industry? A pokemon based bot that knows everything about the various games, the anime, etc? Or a Star Wars bot with all the compiled lore from all the various media sources? A chemistry bot that can teach you equations or explain why your equation was wrong. A medical bot that can reccomend treatments for minor ailments or reccomend the correct doctor for your issue? Idk I just think aichat programs based on specialized knowledge indexes are something people currently overlook for the "cooler" basically future google interfaces and automated low level work chatbots. But wouldn't it be easier to train on a limited dataset in one field instead of having to deal with wrong information in 1000s of fields?
I guess the biggest issue for Game Freak is they probably don't have all that information compiled neatly. Bulbapedia, serebii, etc are all fan run websites, that might not appreciate being scraped by a company hired by Game Freak to do so, unless maybe if it was a community project instead that asked for permission I guess? 🤷♀️











