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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 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 ...
Many popular vacation destinations, like California, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Thailand and the Caribbean are in active quake zones. Here are tips for staying safe. By Maya Wei-Haas Maya Wei-Haas has ...
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 ...
TL;DR: Microsoft has released a playable version of Quake II created by its generative AI, Muse, which generates gameplay on-the-fly. Microsoft has released a playable version of Quake II that was ...
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 ...
This weekend, gamers were given a look at the latest Copilot Gaming Experience, an extremely poor recreation of the iconic first person shooter Quake 2. Take a look. Ignoring the use of AI here ...
SAN DIEGO — A 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook Southern California on Monday morning, sending boulders tumbling onto rural roadways outside San Diego and rattling items off shelves and walls ...
Days before a devastating magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck Myanmar, flattening buildings and killing thousands, a team of Chinese seismologists published a study warning of a heightened risk of ...
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego at 10:08 a.m. Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake's epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, in San Diego County.
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Taiwan on Wednesday, shaking buildings in the capital Taipei but causing no immediate damage or injuries, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
The damage an earthquake can cause to your home really seems like something that home insurance would cover, but many insurance companies stopped covering earthquakes in the 1990s, according to FEMA.