this video/article on the latest developments in the AI space. It’s truly fascinating to see how rapidly technology is advancing and the potential it holds for the future.
As we approach AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), the debate continues on whether the takeoff will be slow or fast. With Google dropping Genie, a new breakthrough in AI, and the emergence of Foundation World models, it’s clear that big breakthroughs in AI are happening more frequently.
Genie, a foundation World model trained from internet videos, can generate an endless variety of action-controllable 2D worlds given image prompts. Trained unsupervised from over 200,000 hours of videos, Genie has learned diverse latent actions that control characters consistently. The model can convert any image into a playable 2D world, bringing sketches to life and creating interactive playable environments.
The concept of latent actions, the unknown information that the model intuitively guesses at to predict and explain what’s happening, is crucial in training agents to imitate behaviors from new videos. Genie’s ability to transfer latent actions between games is a significant step towards training generalist agents for AGI.
The investment in AI infrastructure and compute power is estimated to be around 7 trillion dollars globally to realize the full potential of AI. As technologies like comfy UI for stable diffusion and the use of AI-powered tools like gaming monitors for cheating in games emerge, the future of AI looks promising and challenging.
In conclusion, the rapid advancements in AI are paving the way for a future where AI can create new and innovative content, simulate deformable objects, and emulate 3D scenes like never before. With the rise of Foundation World models and the continued investment in AI infrastructure, we’re on the brink of a new era of possibilities with AI.
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