AI Takes Charge of Metaverse Creation

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Opus AI is bringing together a global community of gamers, artists, musicians, and writers to create their own metaverses, with the help of advanced artificial intelligence technology.
Opus AI was initially developed by American developers to serve as an intelligent tool for testing job candidates without bias, using blind screening. However, the project failed to gain recognition as a commercial venture and was put on hold until the chatbot boom swept across the world.

Now, OpusAI Inc has rebranded itself as a creator and distributor of entertainment content. Asra Nadeem and Adnan Yunus are the founders of the project. They have patented AI technology that accurately turns literary texts into virtual reality.

Artificial intelligence tools, ChatGPT and Midjourney, are incredibly versatile and can generate a wide variety of outputs in response to our queries. They have been used for everything from writing original letters to creating lifelike images.

Now, a new platform has been created using a neural network that promises even more amazing capabilities. According to its creators, this platform can transform text into full-fledged movies, games, simulations, and even entire metaverses.

To make this happen, all you need to do is provide a set of prompts, instructions, or textual descriptions that the AI can use as a basis to generate unique and original worlds.
The user’s text is transformed into a living image. Source: Opus.ai.

The user’s text is transformed into a living image. Source: Opus.ai.

The platform also offers a range of enticing 3D content creation options:

  1. For actors, models, and TV presenters, the ability to preserve their appearance in digital form, allowing them to continue using it in the creative process and make money from it, even when their physical beauty fades.
  2. For musicians, the ability to digitize their voice and appearance, creating a never-aging image that can be used for music videos decades later.
  3.  Sound engineers have a large collection of voices to create background dialogue and voiceovers.
  4.  Choreographers can connect a smartphone app that records and memorizes any model's movements. Later, AI can use this data to create any dance.

At the moment, it's hard to imagine how all of these features could be implemented within one project. The platform is currently undergoing testing and invites early investors to join OpusAI. In addition, the founders have stated that they plan to bring on experienced UI/UX designers and DevOps engineers to their team, as there is much work to be done after the official launch.