Microsoft shows progress toward real-time AI-generated game worlds
Briefly

Microsoft's WHAM tool has showcased a new prototype capable of generating gameplay videos in real-time using user inputs, allowing for instant transitions between scenes. However, the technology is still in its infancy, with a resolution of just 300x180 and a frame rate of 10 fps, far from acceptable standards for modern gaming. Although the visuals possess a dreamlike quality, Microsoft sees WHAM as a stepping stone toward creating high-quality interactive experiences driven by generative AI models, despite Hoffman noting the reality of current limitations.
Microsoft's WHAM tool demonstrates a real-time video generation system, allowing instant scene transitions, but it currently lacks the quality needed for modern gaming experiences.
While the current WHAM prototype shows promise, its low resolution and frame rate indicate that we are still far from viable AI-generated gaming.
Read at Ars Technica
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