Inspiration
Consumerism around AI and the Amazon hiring algorithm's workplace bias reference
What it does
It allows the user to play as an AI LLM. It presents the user with an article and connects them with a user, who sends in a prompt, and the player is able to respond with only words in their inventory, which are words specifically from the article.
How we built it
We used Java to code the game. We stored our written articles, responses, and prompt in txt files, which we read in and formatted accordingly.
Challenges we ran into
We wanted to add graphics and while coding everything we ran into a million problems; specifically the pop ups we wanted weren't showing up or the buttons wouldn't work. We would've wanted to fix these issues, but with the time restraints we couldn't get that and decided to solely work on the command line and clean up the user interactions.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Being able to come up with an idea and execute it with in this timeframe, and not panicking when things wouldn't work.
What we learned
Why the folders src and bin exist, and how collaborative coding works.
What's next for Hello World
Hopefully graphics, and adding more material
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