Microsoft is testing the incorporation of artificial intelligence into Minecraft

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belbalady.net According to a new report from Semafor, Microsoft is testing the integration of artificial intelligence into its famous game (Minecraft) to enable players to tell the game what they want to create.

And an internal sample of the artificial intelligence that the American technology company is working on showed that players would be able to tell the game to build something like: a fortress or a castle, with a description of what it would look like, and then watch the game follow those instructions in creating the required.

According to Semafor’s report, there are now no immediate plans to incorporate AI into public versions of Minecraft.

It is noteworthy that this is not the first time that it has been talked about integrating artificial intelligence into the Minecraft game. Last year, the company (Open AI), which specializes in artificial intelligence technologies, issued a research paper in which it revealed the training of a computer model to play Minecraft after watching 70,000 people. Hours of videos for other players. The trained AI model was able to build wooden tools and tables.

According to a report published two days ago, Microsoft is striving to integrate artificial intelligence into all its products, and it seems that Windows will get some improvements in this field in the coming years.

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The company said during the past period that it plans to add artificial intelligence to many of its products, such as: its office applications, after adding it to the Teams video conferencing service.

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Following the recent launch of the new version of the AI-based Bing search engine, and the announcement of a multi-year investment of $10 billion in OpenAI, AI will be central to many of the company’s products in the future.

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Source: “The Arab Portal for Technical News”

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