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Ask HN: Why doesn't OpenAI open real-world AI theme parks?

amichail Monday, December 01, 2025

I think these could rival Universal Studios theme parks for example.

So imagine a full theme park built entirely around modern AI breakthroughs. Instead of passive rides, every attraction would be an interactive showcase where visitors play with AI in focused, creative ways.

* Language Hall: Guide branching stories with natural speech, debate playful AI characters, or describe a scene and watch it appear around you.

* Vision Zone: Try to “trick” or teach computer vision using props, walk through mystery rooms that change based on what the AI sees, or use live style-transform booths.

* Robotics Yard: Vibe-code robots by describing personalities or goals. Watch them choreograph, solve puzzles, or act out scenes based on simple prompts.

* Creativity Pavilion: Hum a tune and get a full song, pitch a game idea and get a tiny playable prototype, or co-write stories that appear visually in real time.

* Simulation Zone: Tweak rules in small virtual worlds and watch them evolve. Solve puzzles with an AI partner or experiment with social and economic simulations.

* Personalization House: Walk into rooms that adapt to your described mood or build animated avatars that match your personality.

A park like this would turn AI into an immersive medium and could compete with major theme parks by offering experiences you can’t get anywhere else.

Do you think OpenAI should open real-world AI theme parks like this?

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