A Meta prototype enables you to create virtual worlds by describing them
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A Meta prototype enables you to create virtual worlds by describing them

Builder Bot looks to be using voice input to add 3D things that users may walk about, as stated by Meta and demonstrated in the video, and Meta is aiming for more ambitious interactions. “With just your voice,” Zuckerberg stated during the event keynote, “you’ll be able to create nuanced worlds to explore and share experiences with others.” During the occasion, Meta also announced plans for a universal language translator, a new version of a conversational AI system, and a project to develop new translation models for languages with small textual data sets.

Zuckerberg admitted that advanced interactivity, such as the kinds of useful virtual objects that many VR users take for granted, offers significant obstacles. If users request objectionable content or the AI’s training reproduces human biases and stereotypes about the world, AI generation can bring new moderating challenges. And we have no idea what the present system’s limitations are. So, for the time being, don’t expect to see Builder Bot in Meta’s social VR platform – but you can get a glimpse of Meta’s AI future plans.