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Xbox's Muse generative AI has created a playable (albeit incredibly janky) version of Quake II that you can play directly in ...
In this snippet from Unlocked 688, Michael and Ryan discuss the grossness and danger that Microsoft's new Copilot AI-powered ...
Microsoft's AI-generated version of Quake II showcases Copilot's capabilities while highlighting challenges in recreating ...
Microsoft has unveiled an AI-generated interactive gameplay demo of Quake II. The AI model WHAMM allows real-time interaction and gameplay. Although a ...
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 Copilot now makes it possible to shoot around in the classic shooter Quake 2. However, this works more badly than well. Play the classic shooter Quake 2 with Copilot: Now you can ...
Xbox has used its new AI software to recreate the iconic Quake 2 and gaming fans aren’t happy. “This bite-sized demo pulls you into an interactive space inspired by Quake 2, where AI crafts ...
Microsoft has turned Quake 2 into a generative AI tech demo, and people do not like it. Using the company’s new videogame gen AI model Muse, which can make game visuals and assign controller ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft has demonstrated Quake II running on a generative AI model for real-time gaming called WHAMM. While the game has full controller support, it predictably runs at very low ...