Huh, so Meta’s at it again, playing around with their things in Horizon Worlds. This time, it’s about some fancy new AI stuff. Now, don’t expect me to get all techy, but it goes something like this: they’ve got this desktop editor, right? And apparently, it’ll make building these digital worlds easier. Well, that’s what they claim.
So, in their latest blog—that, by the way, I only skimmed because who can focus these days—they’re shouting about two tools. Uh, “Creator Assistant” and “Style Reference.” Names sound fancy, but here’s the kicker, these are supposed to make creators’ lives a breeze. Sure, I’ll believe it when I see it.
The Creator Assistant? Imagine it as this little buddy that’s got a brain of its own—helping you figure stuff out like a co-pilot. It’s all about context, or so they say, helping with setting things up and even tossing around script ideas. Almost feels like cheating, but hey, who doesn’t like shortcuts?
They even tossed in a picture with their announcement. Why do I remember this? No idea—it just stuck with me. The image didn’t explain much, but it was all official looking—an image screams “Look, we mean business!” I guess.
Now, what was I saying—oh right, the Style Reference. Here’s what’s wild: it’s about keeping things looking and sounding the same across whatever you’re working on. So, if you’ve got a knack for creativity but hate doing the repetitive boring stuff, this might be your jam. Makes sense, kinda.
And they’re not leaving anyone out (or so they pretend). They’re dragging a bunch of places into this, like India, Brazil, and some others. Soon, everyone will be on this train—or at least that’s the plan.
Oh, and there are more gizmos attached to this editor now. Things like making 3D shapes and sounds. You wanna dive into this rabbit hole? There’s a help guide floating somewhere for those brave enough to read it.
In the end, it might be cool. Or it might just be another one of those things you remember now but forget tomorrow. Who knows how it’ll all shake out?