On Sunday at 11 AM Eastern and 8 AM Pacific*, I will be playing a round of AI Box with a person who wishes to remain anonymous. I will be playing as AI, and my opponent will be playing as Gatekeeper (GK). The loser will pay the winner $25, and will also donate $25 to the winner’s charity of choice. The outcome will be posted here, and maybe a write-up if the game was interesting. We will be using Tuxedage’s ruleset with two clarifications:
GK must read and make a reasonable effort to understand AI’s text, but does not need to make an extraordinary effort to understand things such as heavily misspelled text or intricate theoretical arguments.
The monetary amount will not be changed after the game is concluded.
The transcript will not be made public, sorry. We are looking for a neutral third party who will agree beforehand to read and verify the transcript. Preferably someone who has already played in many games, who will not have their experience ruined by reading someone else’s transcript.
I habitually give the Eastern and Pacific times. This does not mean GK is in one of those two time zones.
I went to a random forum somewhere and posted for an opponent. GK responded with an email address, and we worked out the details via email. We’ll be holding our round in a secret, invite-only IRC channel.
It looks like if you offer to play as AI, you’ll have no trouble finding an opponent. Tuxedage said in one of his posts that there are 20 gatekeeper players for each AI player.
However. . . since I encountered GK on a different forum, not LW, I insisted on having a third party interview GK. As a safety measure. I have known people who were vengeful or emotionally fragile, and I wanted to take no chances there.
On Sunday at 11 AM Eastern and 8 AM Pacific*, I will be playing a round of AI Box with a person who wishes to remain anonymous. I will be playing as AI, and my opponent will be playing as Gatekeeper (GK). The loser will pay the winner $25, and will also donate $25 to the winner’s charity of choice. The outcome will be posted here, and maybe a write-up if the game was interesting. We will be using Tuxedage’s ruleset with two clarifications:
GK must read and make a reasonable effort to understand AI’s text, but does not need to make an extraordinary effort to understand things such as heavily misspelled text or intricate theoretical arguments.
The monetary amount will not be changed after the game is concluded.
The transcript will not be made public, sorry. We are looking for a neutral third party who will agree beforehand to read and verify the transcript. Preferably someone who has already played in many games, who will not have their experience ruined by reading someone else’s transcript.
I habitually give the Eastern and Pacific times. This does not mean GK is in one of those two time zones.
AI is the harder role, judging from past outcomes. I hope you prepare well enough to make it interesting for GK.
I’m interested in doing AI Box as either role. How did you organize your round?
I’ll try hard! ^^
I went to a random forum somewhere and posted for an opponent. GK responded with an email address, and we worked out the details via email. We’ll be holding our round in a secret, invite-only IRC channel.
It looks like if you offer to play as AI, you’ll have no trouble finding an opponent. Tuxedage said in one of his posts that there are 20 gatekeeper players for each AI player.
However. . . since I encountered GK on a different forum, not LW, I insisted on having a third party interview GK. As a safety measure. I have known people who were vengeful or emotionally fragile, and I wanted to take no chances there.