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Google is forming a new team to build AI that can simulate the physical world
Google is establishing a team to build AI that can simulate the physical world, led by one of the former co-leads on OpenAI's Sora model.
Google is building its own ‘world modeling’ AI team for games and robot training
Google DeepMind is assembling a new team of artificial intelligence researchers to develop “world models” that can simulate physical environments. The initiative will be led by Tim Brooks, a former co-lead for OpenAI’s Sora project who joined DeepMind in October to work on Google’s video generation and world simulators.
Google Wants to Simulate the World With AI
Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun described world models this way during a speech at Hudson Forum earlier this year: “A world model is your mental model of how the world behaves…You can imagine a sequence of actions you might take, and your world model will allow you to predict what the effect of the sequence of action will be on the world.”
Google Forms New Team to Develop AI To Replicate Real World
In order to develop AI models that can replicate the real world, Google is assembling a new team. Under Tim Brooks’ leadership, Google is assembling a new artificial intelligence team within its DeepMind division to develop models that can replicate the real world.
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Google's 'Daily Listen' AI generates customized mini podcasts
If you're familiar with Google's Notebook LM tool that generates a customized podcast from an initial text prompt, Daily Listen is similar to this, except the "prompt" is data collected from Search and Discover,
Google wants you to listen to your Discover feed with 'Daily Listen' experiment
Following Notebook LM's personalized Audio Overview in Spotify Wrapped 2024, Google now wants to turn your Discover feed into a podcast.
Google’s new Search Labs experiment delivers daily audio news updates
Google LLC has reportedly launched a new Search Labs experiment called “Daily Listen” that creates a daily audio overview of news that users are interested in. First reported by 9to5Google, Daily Listen is an artificial intelligence-powered audio experiment that appears in the Space carousel underneath the search bar at the top of the Google app on Android and iOS.
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Google Researchers Can Create an AI That Thinks a Lot Like You After Just a Two-Hour Interview
After an average of 6,000 words, Stanford and Google researchers can spin up a generative agent that will act a lot like you ...
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Google unveils an AI-powered TV that summarizes the news for you at CES 2025
Long gone are the days of simply watching the news. Google unveiled the latest version of its TV operating system at CES 2025 ...
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Google Gemini is coming to Android Auto
Will Gemini be your
AI
navigator or a virtual backseat driver? Gemini could do a lot for drivers beyond what
Google
Assistant currently offers, simply by being more conversational and employing ...
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Google will use more mics and Gemini AI to get you to talk to your TV
The integration will allow you to search for media by saying “What are the latest movies from Disney?” You can also ask more ...
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Google maps the future of AI agents: Five lessons for businesses
Google's groundbreaking white paper reveals how AI agents leverage advanced reasoning, real-time data access and autonomous decision-making.
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GOOGL Adds AI Features to Google TV: To Buy or Not to Buy the Stock?
Alphabet GOOGL is leveraging AI to attract new clients, win larger deals and deepen product adoption among existing customers ...
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Creating a Deep Research AI Agent with Google Docs & Gemini 2.0
Learn how to build an AI research agent with Google Docs & Brave Search API. Automate research & report writing with this ...
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Why AI Progress Is Increasingly Invisible
An AI expert argues AI progress hasn’t stalled, it’s become invisible, which could leave us unprepared for the future.
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