Because Lamarr the headcrab and unicorn both got a r in them, so Roblox decided to put them together.
Just kidding, those are the average errors of use of AI in creativity: well, at least it creates problems!
since weâre all sharing characters:
Iâll take creepy copyrighted characters with no clothes on and/or messed up whatever you want to call them
for 500 Alex.
for the record, cinderella has her rear showing under the dress [without texture of course, but still]
[and the other half of her arm is attached to her legâŚ]
Different teams work at Robloxâdifferent individuals and different jobs. The Research article Roblox put out linked by the OP shows itâs by the âFoundation AI Group at Roblox.â Itâs their whole job to work on AI-generated software and whatnot.
The not taking in -or at least responding to- feedback is a different issue. It seems to be up to the individuals on how much feedback they take in and how they act upon that. Well, it might be based on their managers (PM) to an extent, but yeah.
Edit: just wanted to add that the OP has a history of actually replying to people to an extent from 2020 to 2023. Iâd assume theyâve moved to different teams throughout the years.
Also, the feedback for AI products though in opposition to the products being worked on- theyâre not going to be listened to. The development of AI in a software company like Roblox is there, and itâs growing. We canât stop that. Itâs a thing of if we donât, someone else will. to an extent. Thereâs also the whole Metaverse vision -recently on the down-low- from the CEO which plays a role.
Tried to mess with this a bit, and got a somewhat ok result:
Prompt: T-posing Elmo with lots of fur
He has 4 eyes but the front is good.
On this, I feel like the whole ID verification thing is for legal safety when using it on Roblox. Like COPPA laws and whatnot about collecting user data for certain ages. Youâd be feeding their model -if using it on Roblox- by using it from what it looks like.
That and trying to control the amount of users who use it. I guess someone could always make a plugin or something because itâs open source and go from there.
Spooky. some progress has been made, but this isnât more convincing (to me, an end-user with zero technical knowledge on AI) than models that were being shown off over a year ago. The improvements to textures are neat but the topology is very obviously lacking in both visual quality and optimization. Many objects in the demo were genuinely unsettling to look at or at the very least would be immersion breaking in any game. Releasing this now as a public beta seems premature at best. Iâm all for lowering barriers of entry to making games, something roblox has been great for. But the utility/benefits promised here with Cube are still unproven and I worry about selling a toolset like this especially to an audience of new developers.
There are also concerns about AI and climate change. Could we ever expect information regarding the environmental impact of these tools?
I have multiple questions:
Does this feature require ID verification? If so, why is roblox seemingly trying to obfuscate this information?
Are they aware of all the complaints behind the abundance of ID locked features?
I swear they have been at least somewhat upfront with if a feature requires it or not, mentioning it somewhere on the update post
How can roblox afford all these AI tools, and why arenât they improving their platform instead?
How come roblox is focusing on random AI features, instead of just fixing the moderation system and optimizing the engine? (this is kinda the same as the previous one, but all the topbar and TextChatService hackery roblox has done is just stealing a big chunk of performance, which just sucks for low spec devices)
I would love to have all those questions answered

On this, I feel like the whole ID verification thing is for legal safety when using it on Roblox. Like COPPA laws and whatnot about collecting user data for certain ages. Youâd be feeding their model -if using it on Roblox- by using it from what it looks like.
Yet users can turn on data collection for games (and forced to have it for creator store scripts) without ID verification? Also, doesnât that only count for personalized information?
Didnât know that; good to know. To the 2nd thing, probably.
I feel like itâd be extra work to require verification (maybe just one if-statement?), so thereâs gotta be a reason.
Yea this definetely needs more work.
what was the prompt to even come up with this
were you trying to generate a bloxidi toilet
vintage toilet to be more exact. The fact that it did this is quite⌠Interesting
The 3D models look really good, but the textures arenât very high quality
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Very much appreciate Roblox open-sourcing this, really hope Roblox continues in this direction!
bloody hell this is the worst beta feature iâve ever seen, the fact you guys think that this visual representation of a migraine is even close to worthy of being released to the public is insane and really shows your priorities of putting ai garbage over literally anything else and iâm seriously disappointed
it is 7am and my day is already ruined
Well, this is a pretty good feature, but it definitely needs some additional years of training. It is not even close to being usable as it is now.