According to a new report from Semaphore, Microsoft is testing the integration of artificial intelligence into its hit game (Minecraft) so players can tell the game what they want to create.
An internal example of an AI the US tech company is working on shows that players can tell a game to build something like a castle or fortress, give a description of what it looks like, and then view the enclosure as the game follows the instructions required to build it.
According to a Semaphore report, there are no immediate plans to introduce artificial intelligence into the public version of Minecraft.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that there has been talk about the integration of artificial intelligence in the game Minecraft. Last year, a company focused on artificial intelligence (Open AI) technology published a research paper in which it revealed after 70,000 viewers that people are training computers on a Minecraft model. Hours of videos from other players. A trained AI model can build tools and tables out of wood.
According to a report published a couple of days ago, Microsoft is working hard to integrate artificial intelligence into all its products and it looks like Windows will get some improvements in this area in the next few years.
The company had previously announced that many of its products such as b. Its own Office app to add artificial intelligence after adding it to the Teams video conferencing service.
Following the recent launch of a new version of the AI-powered search engine Bing and the announcement of a $10 billion multi-year investment in OpenAI, AI will be at the heart of many of the company's products going forward.