Large audio-language models can act as overhearing agents that listen to human conversation and provide useful suggestions, as shown in a Dungeons & Dragons study where audio cues helped distinguish in-character from out-of-character speech.
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First Steps Towards Overhearing LLM Agents: A Case Study With Dungeons & Dragons Gameplay
Large audio-language models can act as overhearing agents that listen to human conversation and provide useful suggestions, as shown in a Dungeons & Dragons study where audio cues helped distinguish in-character from out-of-character speech.