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Microsoft is letting users play its AI-generated version of Quake II in a web browser. It looks decent and responds to ...
Microsoft has created a Quake 2 "inspired" playable demo made using its new AI tool, but it's practically unplayable.
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 has launched a playable demo of the classic video game Quake II, designed to showcase the capabilities of its ...
Microsoft shows off the evolution of Muse AI and offers a playable test of Quake II dynamically generated by Copilot. Explore ...
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 ...
The co-creator of Quake doesn't see anything wrong with AI being used to create a level for his iconic shooter.
We’re not sure we understand why Microsoft has made this atrocious AI-powered version of Quake 2 available to the public.
Earlier this year, Microsoft unveiled a similar AI model, called Muse, and that model's first mainstream experience is now here: The company is offering an experimental version of Quake II ...
While it looked like Muse was still an early Microsoft Research project, the Xbox maker is now allowing Copilot users to try out Muse through an AI-generated version of Quake II. While Microsoft ...
Copilot Gaming Experiences, a new gaming platform form Microsoft, is using AI to recreate Quake II. Here's what you need to ...
Microsoft believes generative AI is critical for the future of gaming, for both gamers and developers. Earlier this year the ...