Which laboratory will be recognized as the leading developer of Genesis by 2025?
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Genesis: 20+ Labs Launch Open-Source Physics Engine for 4D Worlds in Robotics and AI
Dec 19, 2024, 01:44 AM
The technology sector has witnessed a groundbreaking development with the introduction of Genesis, an open-source generative physics engine capable of creating 4D dynamical worlds. This innovative platform, designed to revolutionize robotics, embodied AI, and physical AI applications, has been developed collaboratively by over 20 laboratories. Genesis utilizes a vision-language model (VLM) agent to transform text prompts into interactive 4D environments, complete with physics-accurate settings, camera paths, and character animations. This advancement is poised to significantly accelerate the training of robots and enhance the capabilities of AI in generating and interacting with simulated worlds.
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