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In February last year, Meta demonstrated a virtual world development function based on AIGC gameplay: Builder Bot. It is characterized by the ability to generate corresponding elements in the virtual scene by recognizing voice commands, which can simplify the generation of VR scenes. Difficulty. In a recent Apple patent published by the USPTO, a similar concept was also pointed out. For example, users can command the Siri voice assistant to add virtual furniture to the physical scene, change the color of the furniture, etc.
According to Qingting.com, the patent number is US20230206912A1. The content mainly describes a series of new Siri voice commands, which can be used to control word processors (enter text, modify fonts, etc.), XR scenes, etc. Although it is not specifically designed for XR, there are at least 8 paragraphs in the patent introducing XR applications, and two of the patent inventors are from the XR team, namely Apple AR/VR engineering manager Cedric Bray and senior AR/VR software engineer Helmut Garstenauer .
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