"Roblox launched an open-source AI model that generates 3D objects on the fly early last year and now that toolset is getting a massive boost. The platform has introduced a model that whips up "4D" objects. I put 4D in quotes because it doesn't actually allow access to the fourth dimension, but rather lets users make interactive 3D objects via prompts."
"They are fully functional and interactive objects that move and react to players. The beta toolset can't be used to make anything, as it's rather limited for now. There are just two templates for users to choose from. Folks can make cars and solid 3D objects, like a box or a sculpture. The cars are fully driveable, however, and are made from five separate parts. The parts work independently of one another, allowing for spinning wheels and opening doors."
Roblox launched an open-source AI model that generates 3D objects on the fly and introduced a '4D' model enabling interactive 3D objects via prompts. The beta toolset currently offers two templates: driveable cars and solid 3D objects such as boxes or sculptures. Cars are built from five independent parts, allowing spinning wheels and opening doors, and the company says physics should be accurate. A game already uses the 4D tools to generate cars, planes and other items. Roblox plans to let creators build custom templates and is developing technology to generate 3D models from reference images. The launch coincides with safety controversies and mandatory facial verification measures.
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