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Boosted by kornel ("Kornel"):
dwineman@xoxo.zone ("Dan Wineman") wrote:

I asked Adobe Acrobat’s AI Assistant for help editing a Dungeons & Dragons character sheet. It didn’t know anything about Acrobat but it was happy to talk about D&D. Relatable!

Screenshot of an AI chat window where I ask “How do I change the font size of a form field?” The AI responds: “I’m not able to help with Acrobat tools yet. Try visiting the Adobe Acrobat User Guide for detailed instructions.” Then it suggests three other questions I could ask: How is spellcasting ability determined? Explain the significance of proficiency bonus What skills can a character have?
A second screenshot where I’ve clicked the suggestion “Explain the significance of proficiency bonus” and the AI has responded “The document does not provide specific details about the significance of the proficiency bonus. However, using external knowledge: In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), the proficiency bonus represents a character's skill level and expertise in certain areas. It is added to rolls for attacks, saving throws, and ability checks when the character is proficient in the relevant skill, tool, or weapon. The proficiency bonus increases as the character levels up, reflecting their growing experience and mastery.” Followed by three more suggestions: How does proficiency bonus affect attack rolls? What skills are influenced by proficiency bonus? Explain how saving throws utilize proficiency bonus