
Replies can vary in quality and sometimes include errors or repetition, but the flexibility of an AI running inside Minecraft is striking. The conversation turns philosophical when Uri asks, “What do you think about technology?”
The model responds: “I believe technology is very important for our daily lives.”
Uri presses on: “Did you know you are a machine?”
The model answers: “Yes, I think it is quite interesting, especially with new technology and technology.” The response is both oddly repetitive and oddly apt, reflecting the model’s limited training yet occasionally revealing moments of charm.
On GitHub, Uri warns users not to expect too much: “The model is very prone to going off topic, producing responses that are not grammatically correct, or simply outputting garbage.”
“The model also has a very small context window of only 64 tokens. The conversations in the showcase video show the model at its best, not necessarily at its average performance,” he adds.
The CraftGPT world is available to download, and many redstone enthusiasts are already delving into the build to study and tweak its systems.
Reaction from the Minecraft community has been overwhelmingly positive, with some calling it one of the most sophisticated redstone projects ever shared. It will be revealing to see how other players interact with the build and how robust it is under wider testing.
Installation and operation instructions are listed on the GitHub page. Uri cautions: “You will need a machine with at least 32GB of RAM to even load the server, but ideally you’d want 64GB or more.”
Elsewhere in the Minecraft world: After 14 years and nearly $500,000 raised for charity, one dedicated player is about to reach the legendary Far Lands — a milestone many consider among the greatest single achievements in gaming.
Source: gamesradar.com


