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So, you know Meta, right? The big social media giant that always seems to have something going on. Well, they just tossed out some new AI tricks for their Horizon Worlds desktop editor. They’re saying it’s all about making it easier to whip up those crazy virtual worlds in the metaverse. Honestly, who would’ve seen that coming? Oh wait, everyone.
Anyway, if you dive into Meta’s blog—like, why do I always jump into those?—they’ve added these two shiny tools. First off, there’s this “Creator Assistant.” Basically, it’s like having a buddy beside you, whispering sweet nothings about context-aware docs and other fancy bits. They say it helps you brainstorm scripts, but I can’t help but wonder if it suggests goofy lines now and then just for kicks.
The other tool? “Style Reference.” Sounds super official, right? It’s for those who hate doing the same setup over and over. They’re plugging it as a way to keep your styles steady across projects. More time for being artsy-fartsy and less time fiddling with settings. Who’d complain about that?
Also, they’re sneaking these updates into places like India, Singapore, and Brazil – got friends there, shout out to them, maybe. They’re targeting a broader circle, so more world-building chaos in those regions soon.
Oh, and the editor’s turning into a Swiss Army knife! More AI stuff—3D meshes, textures, you name it. Makes me wonder if someday we’ll just sit back, let the AI do everything, and we just chill with popcorn watching our virtual worlds unfold. What a time to be alive, right?