Google has decided to form a new team to work on the the the he he he he HE be able to simulate the physical world. The project will be directed by Tim Brooks, a former bashkëdrejtues of the generator of the videos, Sora, of OpenAI, which was moved to the laboratory of the Google DeepMind, in October.
Brooks told X that “DeepMind has no plans to be quite ambitious to create models of the generation of massive, which simulate the world”.. The team with his new work in groups Gemini, Veo and Genie Google to handle “the problems of the new critical” and for the benchmark models “at the highest levels of accounting,”.
DeepMind has ambitious protection to make massive generative models that simulate the world. I'm hiring for a new team with this mission. Come build with us!https://t.co/pqvALtAvLs https://t.co/vtwgeXl9Dl
— Tim Brooks (@_tim_brooks) January 6, 2025
To the artificial intelligence of the general model to the simulation of a Google
The goal? To develop the intelligence of the general man - (AGI), c.m.th. to be able to perform the task, as a human being. According to Google, “The world will empower the industry to the most, such as the argument that visual simulation, planning for the agents to integrate and fun interactive real-time”. The idea is to use the models to the world to create interactive media (video games, movies, etc), and the simulation to be realistic, for example, to train the robot).
But not all of them are excited. A study by the year 2024 estimated that by the year 2026, IT will kill about 100,000 jobs in the film, television and animation in the United States alone. Some companies, such as Activision Blizzard, and now is using IT to cut costs and increase productivity, as fired out of the work of many staff members.
The question of the rights of the copyright
Then there is the unresolved issue of the rights of the author. Some of the models, the world appears to workout in the clips of the game to play the video often to palicensuara. This may expose the companies that develop them to the charges. Google claims that it has a license to train the model and her videos are on YouTube, according to the terms and conditions of service of the platform. But he did not specify which video exactly it is being used.
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