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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 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 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 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 general questions such as, “What are the best places to visit in Asia in the summer?
Gemini AI is coming to Google TVs later this year and I got an early first look
This week at CES, Google presented an early look at new software and hardware upgrades coming to Google TV devices. The new features include the integration of Gemini, Google's AI model, to the Google Assistant,
Google TV's Gemini upgrade promises smarter and more enjoyable viewing experience
Google TV is about to get a major upgrade with the addition of the advanced Gemini AI, making it way easier to talk to your TV and get the information you need when you need it. A
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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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Bishop T.D. Jakes files motion to subpoena Google, says AI-generated videos defamed him
Bishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, is asking a California court to require Google to release ...
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Sam Altman — AGI And AI Workforce In 2025: The Battle Of Tech Giants
Sam Altman's AGI predictions may be wrong, but they highlight the tech giants' race for better data and user access to shape ...
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Google AI Overviews Appear in 18% Of Publisher-Related Queries
Study finds Google's AI Overviews disrupt search results for publishers, appearing in 18% of publisher-related queries.
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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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CES: Google TV Unveils New AI Capabilities
New AI capabilities for the operating system include voice-activated news summaries that might further erode audiences for TV ...
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Gemini looks set to replace Google Assistant on your wrist as Google plans a massive AI upgrade for Wear OS
Google Gemini was launched in 2023, and is the search giant's answer to the global surge of interest in AI models like ...
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