'Hyper-realistic virtual person' created by PUBG creators



Krafton created a synthetic human named Ana, powered by "hyperrealism, rigging, and deep learning," for PUBG Mobile.

The corporation has allegedly declared that it will "help create" its web 3.0 environment, as mentioned in an article published by The Verge. According to the conclusions of the investigation, "In addition to what Krafton refers to as "hyperrealism, rigging, and deep learning," the character was developed with the assistance of the unreal engine, which itself contains a tool intended specifically for the construction of realistic digital humans. "

According to the report, it is unclear exactly how Ana will fit into the vaguely defined idea of a metaverse or web 3.0. Despite the fact that Krafton has already dabbled with the NFTs and the blockchain, the article added that it is unclear precisely how Ana will fit into the concept.

In the interim, the business observed that it seemed as though its realistic virtual person would instead make an attempt to become renowned.

According to the article, these sorts of artificial characters have already been inserted into a broad range of media, including music videos, video games, and even Ikea installations. This does not even cover social networks like Instagram and TikTok.

However, it appears that Krafton is resting its chances on the premise that a focus on technology will help its avatar stand out from the crowd and prevent it from the same fate as previous tragic virtual beings, such as the protagonist of Final Fantasy.

According to the story, which identified Krafton as its source, the business aims to reveal greater details about Ana later in the year, including "a unique narrative arc."

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