Microsoft Explores 3D Gaming for Copilot with New Job Listing

Microsoft Explores 3D Gaming for Copilot with New Job Listing

Microsoft is reportedly working on 3D gaming experiences for its AI platform Copilot, as indicated by a recent job listing for a senior software engineer specializing in 3D rendering engines.

Microsoft is reportedly working on 3D gaming experiences for its AI platform Copilot, as indicated by a recent job listing for a senior software engineer specializing in 3D rendering engines according to TechCrunch. The position, based in Beijing, seeks expertise in engines like Babylon.js, three.js, and Unity, which are commonly used for web-based video games.

The job description highlights Microsoft's intent to integrate gaming more deeply into the Copilot experience. This follows previous announcements where Microsoft demonstrated an AI model named Muse, designed to power interactive games on Copilot. Muse, trained on Ninja Theory's game Bleeding Edge, can understand and render 3D game environments using AI.

Additionally, Microsoft has been experimenting with character-based features for Copilot, aiming to enhance user engagement through interactive sound effects and animations. This move aligns with Microsoft's broader strategy to embed Copilot into video games, as seen with its integration into Minecraft, where Copilot assists players by providing in-game crafting guidance.

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