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Microsoft has released a browser-based playable level of the classic video game Quake II. This functions as a tech demo for ...
Quake II, one of the best shooters of all time, was released in 1997 and was developed by id Software, creators of Doom. The ...
Microsoft is offering a free demo of its AI-generated version of Quake II. It isn't fun; it doesn't play well; so, why is ...
WHAMM is part of Microsoft's Muse family of world models for video games. To be fair, the AI Quake II is not intended as a ...
Microsoft showcases its Muse AI model by introducing an AI-generated Quake II demo through Copilot. The prototype ...
Microsoft unveiled its Xbox AI era earlier this year with a new Muse AI model that can generate gameplay. While it looked ...
The co-creator of Quake doesn't see anything wrong with AI being used to create a level for his iconic shooter.
Microsoft have made a playable version of Quake 2 that runs on generative AI, but the "game" cannot currently run for longer ...
A new AI-driven version of Quake II is now available from Microsoft, showcasing real-time gameplay using advanced Muse AI ...
Microsoft is letting users play its AI-generated version of Quake II in a web browser. It looks decent and responds to keyboard controls, but there is no mouse support.
On its 50th anniversary, US-based technology giant Microsoft has previewed new features coming to Copilot and an AI-generated ...
As spotted by PC Gamer, the demo is powered by Microsoft's recently announced Muse and the World and Human Action Model (WHAM ...