In addition to Muse, Unity also introduced another AI feature, Sentis, which allows developers to bring complex AI data models into the Unity Runtime to create new gameplay experiences and features. Unity Muse will cost $30 per month as a standalone offering. The company announced these features at its Unite conference in San Francisco, alongside a cloud-based platform and the next big version of its engine, Unity 6.
Key takeaways:
- Unity is launching a new suite of AI-powered tools called Muse, starting with texture and sprite generation, and eventually including animation and coding.
- The company has also announced a cloud-based platform and the next version of its engine, Unity 6, at its Unite conference in San Francisco.
- Another new AI feature, Sentis, allows developers to bring complex AI data models into the Unity Runtime to create new gameplay experiences and features.
- Unity Muse will cost $30 per month as a standalone offering, and the company has taken steps to ensure the tools are built on a non-theft-based foundation, using responsibly-sourced data.