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JAKARTA - Artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT emerged as the fastest-growing application in the history of the internet, having an estimated 13 million daily users. This chatbot is usually used to create essays, poems, and interestingly, now it can be a puzzle game.

It looks like ChatGPT made OpenAI a fully playable browser version of the puzzle game. However, you have to go through human interaction, or in other words, asking ChatGPT to make the game.

The Puzzled Penguin Substack page via Hackernews, written by Daniel Tait, shows how interaction with ChatGPT starts with a simple request to show a puzzle game to people who like Sudoku.

After showing a list of similar games, Tait then asked the chatbot to create a logic puzzle similar to sudoku, which currently doesn't exist.

Surprisingly, ChatGPT featured it with a puzzle game called Labyrinth Sudoku. Tait then asked the chatbot to continue creating new puzzle games.

And it worked which eventually came up with a game called Sum Delete. Next, he asked if ChatGPT could make a playable version, using HTML and JavaScript, and ChatGPT did it again.

Tait spent the next several hours interacting with the chatbot to improve the appearance of the game, including asking it to add CSS code.

Finally, the playable version is complete, and ChatGPT has even named it Sumplete. The game is now available to play on the Sumplete.com website, as quoted from Neowin, Saturday, March 7th.

Despite being built with a lot of human interaction, these results clearly demonstrate how ChatGPT, and similar AI chatbots, can help developers code future apps and games.


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