Summary

  • Video game developers can now trial Microsoft’s generative AI gamingmodel, Muse, through an AI version of Quake II.
  • The tech demonstration is part of Microsoft’s push to includee AI gaming aides within its Copilot service.
  • While the AI Quake II demo is very much an experimental proof of concept,Microsoft has said that Muse can help developers create gameplay prototypes,andPerhaps ports of older games to new platforms.
  • The tech giant is also working to provide gameplay coachingthrough AI assistants, in a feature which is soon to be made available toWindows Insiders.
  • It is expected that Microsoft will soon expand Muse’s trainingcatalog beyond the shooting game Bleeding Edge, to drive the creation ofnew, short interactive AI gaming experiences.

By Tom Warren

Original Article