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three.js
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The three.js tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the popular 3D JavaScript library used for creating and displaying animated 3D computer graphics in web browsers. Content includes Microsoft's exploration of browser-based AI gaming with Copilot, which leverages three.js for 3D rendering, and historical support for WebVR in Microsoft Edge during the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, which enabled immersive virtual reality experiences using three.js. These threads highlight three.js's role in web-based 3D applications, from gaming to VR, within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Microsoft’s Copilot, once primarily seen as an AI-powered productivity assistant, is steadily being recast in a bold new light. Recent developments—including a revealing job listing—suggest that Copilot is headed for a significant transformation: a leap into browser-based, AI-powered 3D gaming...
ai assistant
ai ecosystem
ai in gaming
ai on tv
ai-powered experiences
babylon.js
browser games
cloud gaming
cross-platform
digital interaction
digital media
gaming innovation
interactive ai
microsoft copilot
three.js
user engagement
web 3d engines
webgl
Last April, we introduced the WebVR 1.1 API in Microsoft Edge as part of the Windows Creators Update, providing a foundation for developers to create immersive virtual reality experiences with Windows Mixed Reality developer kits. We have been hard at work building on this foundation to provide...
a-frame
api
babylon.js
developer kit
edgehtml
fall creators update
graphics support
immersive
microsoft edge
mixed reality
motion control
reactvr
three.js
virtual reality
vr headsets
webgl
webvr
windows 10
windows insider