Meta, Facebook's parent company, announced on Monday that the company is creating a new artificial intelligence platform , you can develop more realistic avatars for the virtual world. At present, the characters in the digital space are more like cartoon dolls. Meta believes that the key to improving the characters is to know more about the bones, muscles and joints that constitute the human musculoskeletal system.
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The company's AI team has developed a platform called myosuite, which creates realistic musculoskeletal models more effectively than existing models. Staff can train these models to simulate complex movements, such as turning a pen or rotating a key, to help researchers simulate what happens after some hand movements, such as tendon transfer. Tendon transfer involves moving tissue that connects human muscles to bones to help restore movement of body parts such as hands or feet.
In a statement on myosuite, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg said: "this research can accelerate the development of prosthetics, physical rehabilitation and surgical technology. It can also help us develop more realistic avatars for the virtual world.".
Meta said it was opening up musculoskeletal models built through myosuite to researchers. Researchers also need to help companies improve their models so that they can simulate more challenging tasks, such as rotating two metal setting balls with one hand.