You can now play a real-time AI-rendered Quake II in your browser — Microsoft's WHAMM offers generative AI for games

Microsoft's latest WHAMM model builds on its predecessor. It is now capable of delivering a real-time AI-generated gaming experience with user input support.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/you-can-now-play-a-real-time-ai-rendered-quake-ii-in-your-browser-microsofts-whamm-offers-generative-ai-for-games

Created 22d | Apr 5, 2025, 7:20:03 PM


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