Microsoft Copilot just generated an AI version of one of the most iconic shooters of all time, and you can play it for free
- Microsoft has released a free-to-play AI-generated version of Quake II, powered by the Muse AI model.
- The AI game experience is described as bizarre, with noticeable lag and an unstable environment.
- Phil Spencer stated that the Muse model can offer new opportunities by learning game mechanics without needing the original game engine.
- Despite its current challenges, Microsoft aims to preserve classic games using its AI model.
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Microsoft Just Accidentally Proved Why Generative AI Isn’t The Future Of Gaming
MicrosoftMicrosoft and Nintendo have been working together more lately, and Microsoft took the opportunity last week to take the heat off its new pal when it needed it most. Just when online discussions about the worst parts of the Switch 2 were at their peak, Microsoft stepped in to provide an even easier target by revealing a generative AI demo that might be the worst example of an already widely hated technology we’ve seen in some time. Pitch…
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