AI Tools

Improved Large Language Models Features

Apr 2, 2025
Planned
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Why?:
The evolution of LLM features within Muse Behavior is driven by our dedication to providing cutting-edge AI functionalities that meet and exceed the demands of our user base.
In our discussions and feedback sessions, it became evident that there's a growing need for more advanced and flexible AI tools that can understand and execute complex creative instructions.
Enhancing these features aligns with our goal to democratize AI in game development, making it accessible to a broader range of creators and ensuring that our users are equipped with the latest in AI technology to bring their visions to life.

What:
Once implemented, the improved LLM features will offer users the ability to generate behavior trees and actions directly from natural language inputs.
This means that developers can describe desired behaviors or actions in natural language, and Muse Behavior will translate these into functional behavior trees or C# code snippets.
These enhancements will not only save time but also open up new creative possibilities, allowing for rapid prototyping and iteration.
Furthermore, the improved LLM will feature better understanding and interpretation of complex prompts, resulting in more accurate and contextually appropriate outputs, thereby empowering users to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI in game development.

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