Alright, so Meta, once again trying to take over the virtual world, has thrown a few new AI tricks into its Horizon Worlds desktop editor. I mean, who wouldn’t want to jazz up their virtual playground with a little help from the robots?
So, what’s the big deal? They’ve got these shiny new tools: ‘Creator Assistant’ and ‘Style Reference.’ Well, that’s what they call them, anyway. Sounds fancy, but let’s break it down like you would when trying to fix a squeaky door with a sea of WD-40.
First up, Creator Assistant. Imagine a friendly co-pilot who has an AI brain. It’s got this thing they call “context-aware” documentation. I’m not entirely sure what that means, but it seems to memorize your world like your grandma remembers the family birthdays. It’s supposed to help brainstorm and generate scripts with you. Like, instead of just staring at a blank screen, it’s there whispering ideas. Kind of creepy but also refreshing? Maybe.
Next, Style Reference. This one’s like having a stylist for your world. Let’s you keep the colors and sounds just how you like them, across all your little digital projects. It’s there so you don’t get bogged down with the mind-numbing tasks. You know? Like folding socks after laundry. Get to the real fun stuff instead. Not that I’d ever skip that.
Now, with a flick of a switch, these AI goodies are rolling out to all corners of the globe. So if you’re chilling in Brazil or sipping coffee in a Paris cafe, you can dive into these features. Meta is calling out creators from places like India, Vietnam, Mexico, you name it. It’s like an AI world tour.
Oh, and there are a few more bits and bobs—like you can now dabble with 3D meshes, textures, and even whip up some slick soundtracks. Truly, the sky isn’t the limit here. Seriously, you can literally generate skies!
If you’re dying for more details, there’s a help guide somewhere but honestly, who reads those? Just dive in and see what happens. Maybe?