Microsoft
has
been
testing
a
new
AI-powered
Xbox
chatbot,
and
now
Xbox
Insiders
can
try
it
out
for
the
first
time.
I
exclusively
revealed
the
existence
of
this
new
“Xbox
Support
Virtual
Agent”
earlier
this
year,
and
Microsoft
now
says
it’s
designed
“to
help
Xbox
players
more
efficiently
solve
their
support-related
gaming
issues.”
Xbox
Insiders
in
the
US
can
start
trying
out
this
new
Xbox
AI
chatbot
at
support.xbox.com,
and
it
will
answer
questions
around
Xbox
console
and
game
support
issues.
“We
value
the
feedback
from
Xbox
Insiders
for
this
preview
experience
and
any
feedback
received
will
be
used
to
improve
the
Support
Virtual
Agent,”
says
Megha
Dudani,
senior
product
manager
lead
at
Xbox.
This
is
how
the
Xbox
chatbot
appears
across
desktop
and
mobile.Image:
Microsoft
This
Xbox
chatbot
will
appear
as
an
AI
character
that
animates
when
responding,
or
as
a
colorful
Xbox
orb.
It’s
part
of
a
larger
effort
inside
Microsoft
to
apply
AI
to
its
Xbox
platform
and
services,
ahead
of
some
AI-powered
features
coming
to
Xbox
consoles
soon.
Unlike
other
parts
of
Microsoft,
Xbox
has
been
cautious
in
how
it
approaches
AI
features
—
despite
a
clear
mandate
from
CEO
Satya
Nadella
to
focus
all
of
Microsoft’s
businesses
around
AI.
Microsoft
has
largely
focused
on
the
developer
side
of
AI
tools
so
far,
but
that’s
clearly
changing
with
the
introduction
of
a
support
chatbot.
I
reported
earlier
this
year
that
Microsoft
is
also
working
on
bringing
AI
features
to
game
content
creation,
game
operations,
and
its
Xbox
platform
and
devices.
This
includes
experimenting
with
AI-generated
art
and
assets
for
games,
AI
game
testing,
and
the
generative
AI
NPCs
that
Microsoft
has
already partnered
with
Inworld
to
develop.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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