Intel unveils ‘AI Adventure Game Assistant’ that lets you paint a picture with your voice
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A new project has popped up on Intel’s GitHub. It’s called the AI Adventure Game Assistant and “integrates image creation with generative AI” along with voice detection, large language models, and more. Essentially, you can describe an adventure game to the AI assistant and will spit out an AI-generated image, which sounds like it would come in handy for the likes of Dungeons & Dragons or simply creating concept art.
AI image and video generation has been a hot topic lately – especially the latter. All thanks to the introduction of Google Veo 3, which has the potential to become a real problem for content creators, though Google has already laid out measures to make sure AI-generated videos don’t get mistaken as real.
Voice-controlled AI image generation
This Intel project arrived on GitHub unannounced, as far as we can tell. It’s a neat tool for AI image generation that combines speech recognition technology with AI art APIs. The project requires installation of Python 3.10 or higher and few libraries to get started, including Whisper and Llama3-8b-instruct. Intel lays out the process of using the tool as so:
- Set the theme for your story
- Click the Start Button
- Describe a scene to your story
- Wait for your illustration
You can even say something that isn’t relevant to your story, which the AI should recognize as such and disregard as an unrelated comment. Makes sense in a D&D kind of scenario with idle chatter.

According to the GitHub page, the project uses the following technology stack:
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- OpenVINO Toolkit (docs)
- OpenVINO GenAI
- Whisper
- Llama3-8b-Instruct
- Single Image Super Resolution
- Latent Consistency Models
Unsurprisingly, this isn’t the first time Intel has combined AI with gaming. Aside from all the AI behind its latest XeSS upscaling and frame generation technologies, the company also recently showed off an AI Gaming Coach. At Computex 2025, the tool was shown giving live instructions and tooltips to a player in Black Myth: Wukong, even pulling up a video tutorial for you to watch just before a boss fight.
On top of that, an AI chatbot window gives the player a chance to ask questions about the game without having to Alt-Tab or search up a walkthrough elsewhere. This isn’t too dissimilar to a Copilot AI gaming coach that Microsoft was showing off earlier this year. These tools have been met with mixed reaction – of course, you’re not forced to play with them enabled.