By rebe.torres12 on Skatehive
Virtual worlds for robotics https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfLRSMFpAcjmAAHYQB2pZoHnMbEN6GTVwEiDWUjda4yuB/image.png https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcM9vDyChXWWfaBhnqxXD5scZn7pnHcZrWiwyZ8HMwmbX/separador%201.png For years artificial intelligence learned by observing texts, images and videos on the Internet, but there is a problem, the real world is not made only of pixels, it has weight, friction, inertia and consequence, and it is exactly this gap that Google DeepMind is now trying to fill. The company has just opened to the public a research prototype called Project Genie, powered by the Genie 3 model. On the surface it looks like a creative tool, you describe an environment or send an image and in seconds an interactive 3D world emerges that can be explored in real time, but beneath that there is something much more ambitious. Genie is not just creating scenarios, it is learning how worlds work, when you walk something moves, when you push the object reacts, when you change directio