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Microsoft appears to be working on 3D gaming experiences for Copilot

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Microsoft App Women to work on 3D game experiences for Copilot, its Chatbot platform powered by AI, according to a new job list.

The list, published this week, is looking for a senior software engineer based in Beijing specializing in the rendering of 3D English, in particular the engines generally used to create a web browser video games (Babylon.js, three.JS and unit).

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“Are you passionate about games and interests in creating innovative solutions for user bills?” The post description can be read. “If you have training at stake or a strong passion for this, this is the perfect opportunity for you!”

Microsoft said in full swing that it plans to play a more part of the co -pilot experience.

In February, Microsoft demonstrated an AI model, Muse, which, according to the company, will soon feed short interactive games on Copilot. Muse is trained on the game of game games ninja theory of the theory of the Battle Saiding Edge game. He can under the world of 3D game, including the physics of the game and how the game reacts to the actions of the players controller, allowing the model to create a gameplay encouraged by the AI.

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In a separate Annnonce last May, Microsoft said he was working to join the co -pilot in video games, starting with Minecraft. The company has shown that Copilot answered questions like “How can I create a sword?” In play, looking for the inventory of a player for the necessary materials and teacher to the player on how to obtain missing key components.

In Anotter offers to stimulate commitment, Microsoft would have experienced the “character -based” co -pilot features. In January, research engineer Alexey Shabanov discovered two animated characters in Copilot designed to interact with users through sound effects and animations.

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