Google's AI helped me make bad Nintendo knockoffs
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Google's AI helped me make bad Nintendo knockoffs
"Google DeepMind has been putting a lot of effort into building its AI "world" models that can generate virtual interactive spaces with text or images as prompts. The company announced its impressive-looking Genie 3 model last year, but it was only available as "a limited research preview" at the time. Project Genie, which will be rolling out to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US starting today, will be the first opportunity for more people to actually try out what Genie 3 is capable of."
"I didn't like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, but it's better than my version of a Metroid Prime experience: Or how about my take on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, complete with a paraglider (and, briefly, a second Link): It was all possible thanks to Project Genie, an experimental research prototype that Google gave me access to this week, though I don't think I'm using it in exactly the way Google intended."
Project Genie is an experimental research prototype that enables generation of virtual, interactive 3D spaces from text or image prompts. The tool produced user-created knockoffs resembling Nintendo worlds such as Super Mario 64, Metroid Prime, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Google DeepMind developed Genie 3 as part of its AI "world" models. Genie 3 previously existed as a limited research preview. Project Genie will roll out to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US as an opportunity for wider hands-on use. Google released Project Genie partly to observe user behavior and creative uses.
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