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Midjourney is branching out from AI image creation and editing.
David Holz, founder of the popular AI image generation startup that reportedly has more than 21 million users on its Discord server alone, jumped on a livestreaming audio "Space" on the social network X a few moments ago to test it and see if it could screenshare.
Holz was joined by X owner Elon Musk, who revealed that a native X Spaces screensharing feature would launch next week, and until then, users would have to stream their screen through another app such as Discord.
Holz went on to explain he was preparing to show off a new multiplayer collaborative worldbuilding tool from Midjourney later today, and that the service would soon launch for people to try out.
Details remain scarce, but Holz is hosting another X Space now using Restream and Discord where he will reveal more. Tune in and we'll update once we learn more.
The news comes as other AI researchers, startups such as Fei-Fei Li's World Labs, and big tech companies such as Google seek to develop AI that can create 3D immersive, navigable worlds online from simple prompts or images.