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The Xbox Muse AI focuses on reviving older games for accessibility on newer platforms.
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Muse was trained at the bleeding edge to understand the 3D mechanics and the player campaigns.
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Microsoft wants to encourage game developers to experiment with generative AI by publishing muse.
XboxThe research team worked with the Ninja theory of Xbox Game Studios to develop a generative AI model called Muse, and it could be used to bring older games back to life on various game platforms. Although Muse seems to be a multifaceted creation tool, Xbox is currently emphasizing a focus on improving and maintaining older games for accessibility.
There are many game developers who have decided to experiment with what generative AI can offer. Although many developers seem to understand groups of fans who have not used KI in the development process of content, studios like Capcom have decided to develop prototypes that are able to create more difficult and less creative aspects such as creating a database To optimize proposal. Now even larger companies show what they worked on in the AI room.

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Xbox has just introduced its generative AI model muse to the public, and it seems that the technology could concentrate on bringing a wider range of classic games back to newer hardware. Microsoft Research has published a study in which the possibilities of generative AI in the creative area in the Science Journal have outlined Nature. The study was a partnership between the research team and the Ninja theory, which focused on a world and human action model called Muse, which was trained in the game Bleeding edge.
Xbox can use AI to revive older games
Through training muse on Bleeding edgeThese teams were able to produce a AI with an understanding of the 3D game world mechanics, the physics and the process of players, which take actions on a controller. While Muse has sufficient potential in the creation room, the Ninja theory team emphasized that this model is not used to generate content, but for workflows and strategies to optimize development. The team explained that Muse, as it can develop an understanding of game worlds and play in real time, can be used as a Catchal tool for optimizing older games for any device.
This study began as an interview process between 27 indie and AAA game development companies in order to understand how generative AI can be used to help developers develop and train them. In addition to the publication of the detailed knowledge in Nature Together with explanations for casual readers by the press, Microsoft also published muse and her specifications for the Azure -ai foundry and possibly opened the experiment process to a much larger pool of developers that could expand these results. Although many people are skeptical about what AI can do in the entertainment area, Microsoft seems to be intended to further explore this possibility.