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Microsoft has unveiled Copilot 3D, an innovative AI-powered feature that empowers users to convert 2D images into fully rendered 3D models, no modeling experience required.
Copilot 3D Microsoft has introduced a new experimental AI feature, Copilot 3D, allowing users to convert static 2D images into fully rendered 3D models without requiring specialised design skills.
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Copilot 3D only works with user-uploaded images and does not support text-to-3D generation. The company says uploaded content must be original, or users must have the rights to use those images.
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For the ones who are worried about privacy, Microsoft has clarified: “Uploaded images are used by Copilot to generate your 3D models and process your request. At this time, Microsoft does not use ...