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Microsoft’s Muse AI can design video game worlds after watching you play


Microsoft new Muse AI system learns to generate interactive 3D game worlds by watching gameplay footage, marking a major advance in artificial intelligence's ability to understand spatial environments and human interactions.

Unlike traditional AI models that work with text or static images, Muse develops what researchers call a “practical understanding” of how objects, characters and environments interact in three-dimensional space over time. This approach allows Muse to generate consistent gameplay sequences lasting up to two minutes — a significant technical achievement in maintaining coherent 3D world interactions over extended periods. The development signals a broader shift in AI capabilities: from understanding static content like text and images to comprehending dynamic 3D environments and human interactions.

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