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Microsoft’s new Copilot 3D feature is great for Ikea, bad for my dog

Microsoft’s new Copilot 3D feature is great for Ikea, bad for my dog

Microsoft’s new Copilot 3D feature is great for Ikea, bad for my dog

Is that a back penis?

While Microsoft was busy updating Copilot yesterday with OpenAI’s new GPT-5 model, it also quietly launched Copilot 3D. It’s a free-to-use feature that can transform a regular 2D image into a 3D model that can then be used in game creation, animation, 3D printing, VR / AR, and much more.

Copilot 3D just needs a good clean 2D image, and you don’t even need to use any text prompts. Microsoft recommends using images with a clear background or a strong separation between the subject and the background. I’ve been testing Copilot 3D today and found that it works better when an image has even lighting and a sense of depth, to help the AI model bet …

Read the full story at The Verge.