Microsoft says it has developed a new generative AI model that can produce “complex gameplay sequences.”

The Xbox maker’s Research Game Intelligence team debuted the World and Human Action Model (WHAM), which it has nicknamed Muse, earlier today and described it as a “generative AI model of a video game that can generate game visuals, controller actions, or both.”

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    6 days ago

    Muse is currently capable of generating visuals at a resolution of 300x180 pixels

    “Please, just give us more money so we can hyperscale enough for this to be useful” lmao

    What would be significantly more useful for game developers is AI generated 3D models or something they actually ask for.

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      A stable diffusion plug-in or something to export 3d models for blender would be awesome. I’ve been waiting for something like that.

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        You can literally just generate .obj files from AI and have been able to for like a year.

        They open in Blender no problem, but you would want to retopo, rig, and texture them for any real use.

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    6 days ago

    It’s not for game developers, it’s to convince capital that they should keep funding Microsoft’s data center expansions. Keep funding the methane companies that provide the power for them.