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The co-creator of Quake doesn't see anything wrong with AI being used to create a level for his iconic shooter.
Microsoft has created a Quake 2 "inspired" playable demo made using its new AI tool, but it's practically unplayable.
Microsoft is letting users play its AI-generated version of Quake II in a web browser. It looks decent and responds to ...
Microsoft unveiled its Xbox AI era earlier this year with a new Muse AI model that can generate gameplay. While it looked ...
Copilot Gaming Experiences, a new gaming platform form Microsoft, is using AI to recreate Quake II. Here's what you need to ...
In this snippet from Unlocked 688, Michael and Ryan discuss the grossness and danger that Microsoft's new Copilot AI-powered ...
Microsoft believes generative AI is critical for the future of gaming, for both gamers and developers. Earlier this year the ...
Over the weekend, Microsoft released a technology demonstration from its AI Copilot research labs, showcasing a generative AI ...
Microsoft has released a browser-based playable level of the classic video game Quake II. This functions as a tech demo for the gaming capabilities of Microsoft’s Copilot AI platform — though ...
Microsoft has unveiled an AI-generated interactive gameplay demo of Quake II. The AI model WHAMM allows real-time interaction ...
Microsoft has created a playable demo "inspired" by Quake 2 using its new AI tool, but it's practically unplayable. Back in February, Microsoft unveiled its Muse tool that uses generative AI to ...
Microsoft shows off the evolution of Muse AI and offers a playable test of Quake II dynamically generated by Copilot. Explore ...