‘Oasis’ is a playable, AI-generated version of ‘Minecraft’ that has been trained on millions of hours of game footage, and has created a hallucination-filled nightmare that echoes digital folklore.
As conventional AI benchmarking techniques prove inadequate, AI builders are turning to more creative ways to assess the capabilities of generative AI models. For one group of developers, that’s ...
OpenAI's latest AI learned to play Minecraft by watching 40,000 hours of YouTube. The company, which specialises in artificial intelligence, has developed a video pre-training (VPT) algorithm that ...
The game was created from clips and keyboard inputs alone, as a demo for real-time interactive video generation. When you walk around in a version of the video game Minecraft from the AI companies ...
In context: When it comes to the artificial intelligence industry, tech companies leave no stone unturned in their quest for the best way to train various AIs. Many companies will feed their machine ...
Most AI benchmarks don’t tell us much. They ask questions that can be solved with rote memorization, or cover topics that aren’t relevant to the majority of users. So some AI enthusiasts are turning ...