Google DeepMind recently released a basic world model called Genie, a virtually generated interactive environment with 11 billion parameters. Unlike traditional AI, which requires manual annotation of data for training, Genie directly uses Internet video data to learn, and can identify the characteristics and patterns of different actions on its own, and generate photos, sketches and even controllable virtual worlds. The videos it generates are cartoon-style and can simulate robot movements and deformed objects, showing powerful learning capabilities and fine-grained control capabilities, which is a milestone in the field of AI.
The emergence of Genie marks a major breakthrough in the way of AI model training. Its powerful learning ability and ability to perceive subtle movements provide a new direction for future AI development. Compared with other similar models, Genie has demonstrated stronger capabilities in autonomous learning and generation, providing new possibilities for virtual world construction and AI interaction.