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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 ...
Over the weekend, Microsoft released a technology demonstration from its AI Copilot research labs, showcasing a generative AI ...
Play AI-powered Quake game in your browser! Microsoft Copilot releases a playable Quake 2 AI-generated game demo.
This time, thanks to AI, gamers can play a classic first-person shooter using their browser for free! Microsoft has launched ...
Microsoft has created a Quake 2 "inspired" playable demo made using its new AI tool, but it's practically unplayable.
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 short tech demo that turns id's FPS Quake 2 into a generative AI experience, and a lot of players do not like it.
I've now played the AI version of Quake, and it's...bizarre, to say the least. It feels like playing a video game in a dream. Not because it's good, but because it's everything about it feels ...
"we made a program that vaguely and inaccurately imagines what it might look like if you were playing quake 2 right now! It requires all the same equipment you could instead use to actually play ...
Microsoft used a new approach World and Human Action MaskGIT Model (WHAMM), to build the playable extension of Quake II.