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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 DeepMind to develop AI that will simulate real world
Google is forming a new team to build AI models capable of accurately simulating the physical world. The effort will be led by Tim Brooks, a former co-lead on OpenAI's video generator, Sora. Brooks joined Google's AI research lab,
Google Wants to Simulate the World With AI
Brooks, who joined DeepMind after fleeing from OpenAI back in October, and his team have “ambitious plans to make massive generative models that simulate the world.” According to the role descriptions,
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.
Google’s DeepMind is recruiting AI researchers to advance world model development
DeepMind has ambitious plans to make massive generative models that simulate the world. I’m hiring for a new team with this mission. Come build with us! Brooks, who previously led the development of OpenAI’s video generation model Sora,
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Google puts $1M into 3D design app Rooms after more than 1 million ‘rooms’ created
D design app Rooms just landed more funding. Launched into beta in 2023, the app from ex-Google employees allows users to build and code interactive 3D ...
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Samsung, Google Developed 3D Sound ‘Eclipsa Audio’ to Rival Dolby Atmos
Samsung’s ‘Eclipsa Audio’ 3D sound (developed in partnership with Google) is making an appearance in its 2024 TV and sound ...
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Google’s GenWorld vs. Meta’s AI Vision: Who Wins?
Two tech giants, Google and Meta, are pushing the boundaries of AI capabilities, though each has a different focus. Google ...
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Samsung and Google's alternative to Dolby Atmos may be the most exciting audio product at CES 2025
The two companies are joining forces to create a 3D audio format that beats out Dolby in one major way: No licensing fees.
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Samsung and Google reveal Eclipsa Audio, coming to YouTube and your next Samsung device
Samsung and Google have created Eclipsa Audio, a new 3D audio technology that will be available on all 2025 Samsung TVs and ...
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Samsung and Google’s new spatial audio format will take on Dolby Atmos this year
Samsung and Google are ready to push a new standard, Eclipsa Audio. This format will enable 3D audio experiences on certain ...
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Samsung and Google take on Dolby Atmos with a new royalty-free audio format
For years, Dolby Atmos has been the dominant force in 3D audio, known for its immersive surround sound that makes it feel as ...
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Watch out, Dolby Atmos — Samsung and Google just unveiled 'Eclipsa Audio'
Samsung and Google unveil Eclipsa Audio, a Dolby Atmos competitor that's coming to Samsung's lineup of 2025 TVs and soundbars ...
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Samsung Electronics, Google develop TV with 3D audio tech
Samsung Electronics Co. said Friday it will unveil a new television featuring new three-dimensional audio technology ...
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