Hiber3D has included Google’s artificial intelligence to enable creators to type what they prefer to see and create an immersive world.
Some game developers are embracing AI to quicken, ease, and reduce the cost of the creative process. At Google Cloud Next in San Francisco, Hiber, a startup, claimed it was integrating generative artificial intelligence by Google in its Hiber3D development platform to ease the in-game content creation process.
Hiber Perceives Artificial Intelligence as Facilitating Creators to Establish Metaverse Platforms
Hiber claimed the objective of including the technology is to aid creators in creating more expensive online worlds, normally referred to as metaverse platforms.
Hiber3D is the tech behind the firm’s HiberWorld virtual network. Further, it asserts that it already has more than 5 million user-generated worlds utilizing its no-code-required network.
Michael Yngfors, Hiber’s chief executive officer, claims that by typing in prompts through its new generative artificial intelligence tool, creators can use natural language to tell the Hiber3D generator the kind of worlds they want to create. Besides, it can create words based on their mood or match a film’s vibe.
Yngfors claimed that using generative AI enables them to remove the last obstacle to creativity. Despite being inherently creative, people may get stuck and fail to know what to do. However, artificial intelligence will promote creativity for the masses and unlock the creativity present in every individual.
Gothenburg Majors in Immersive and Creative Space
Gothenburg is a Sweden-founded Hiber introduced in 2017 and provides users with numerous tools for immersive and creative online worlds. In July, a fashion brand, Tommy Hilfiger, introduced its Tommy Parallel metaverse experience on HiberWorld. It allowed fashionable creators to display their style in a three-dimensional environment.
Generative artificial intelligence entails the tools that utilize prompts to create music, images, texts, and videos. NVIDIA, Roblox, Activision Blizzard, and Meta are examples of other firms utilizing AI to create virtual worlds.
HiberWorld is not the only metaverse network considering artificial intelligence to restructure the creative process. In March, Oncyber revealed Magic Composer’s unveiling. This AI-backed tool utilizes OpenAI’s ChatGPT to allow users to use text-based prompts to create environments. Meta, a social media giant, has discussed the same functionality concerning its metaverse ambitions.
Via a partnership with Google Cloud Partner and Datatonic, an AI consultant company, Hiber utilizes Cloud Run by Google and PaLM big language models to offer an immersive create-and-play experience developed for mainstream audiences.
Google Cloud Partners With Hiber and Datatonic to Advance Generative Real-time Capabilities
In a statement, Jack Buser, Google Cloud’s Director of Game Industry Solutions, claimed that by partnering with Datatonic and Hiber, they can open additional capabilities of real-time generative artificial intelligence to enable players to experience worlds the way they imagine and desire them to be.
Despite the excitement surrounding generative AI making the technology seem like the solution to all queries, Sean Kauppinen, Hiber’s Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, claimed that developers must instead consider it a ‘stepping stone’ to better things.
He stated that in each technological revolution or evolution, most people will believe in artificial intelligence as a solution that will alter everything. However, each technological revolution or evolution is a step in the proper direction toward the next major evolution. It is all about individuals taking the initial steps.