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Microsoft revives 1997’s Quake II game, completely recreated by Copilot Labs AI: All you need to know
Microsoft has just dropped something pretty cool for gaming and AI enthusiasts — a real-time, interactive version of Quake II powered entirely by artificial intelligence. It is now live as a research preview through Copilot Labs, and while it is still early days, it is giving everyone a glimpse into what the future of AI-generated gameplay might look like. The company used its recently developed Muse AI models along with a new technique called WHAMM to build this version of the 1997 first-person shooter classic. The game looks and plays a lot like the original Quake II, but instead of running on pre-designed code and graphics, everything is being generated by AI in real time.
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