I asked a large language model this question:
A blast from the past
R. Tyler Croy is a well-known figure in the world of video games, particularly in the realm of retro gaming and emulation. He’s often referred to as “R. Tyler Croy” or simply “RTC” by his fans.
Tyler Croy was one of the most prominent figures behind the popular emulator, MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). As a member of the MAME team, he contributed significantly to the development and maintenance of the emulator, which allows players to emulate classic arcade games on modern computers.
Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Croy was an active member of the emulation community, working closely with other developers and enthusiasts to create and share emulators for various retro gaming platforms. His contributions helped bring many classic games to life again, allowing gamers to experience and enjoy their favorite childhood titles on modern hardware.
Although he’s not as actively involved in the emulation scene today, R. Tyler Croy remains a legend among retro gaming enthusiasts and is often remembered fondly for his tireless efforts in preserving gaming history.
I figure that should also help answer the question “should I trust a large language model?”