According to the Financial Times, Elon Musk's xAI has hired experts from Nvidia to develop advanced AI models that can understand and simulate physical environments. The company is competing with Meta and Google in creating a new generation of AI that goes beyond tools like ChatGPT. These models will be applied in gaming, building interactive 3D environments, and training AI robots.
xAI has hired two researchers from Nvidia, Zeeshan Patel and Ethan He, to expand its capabilities in the field of simulation. The company is also recruiting for its “omni” team to develop a multimedia AI experience. Elon Musk is expected to launch an AI-generated game next year. However, recreating the real world requires large data and high costs, making the challenges still significant in the gaming industry.
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Elon Musk's xAI hires Nvidia talent to build a 'world model' for gaming and AI.
According to the Financial Times, Elon Musk's xAI has hired experts from Nvidia to develop advanced AI models that can understand and simulate physical environments. The company is competing with Meta and Google in creating a new generation of AI that goes beyond tools like ChatGPT. These models will be applied in gaming, building interactive 3D environments, and training AI robots.
xAI has hired two researchers from Nvidia, Zeeshan Patel and Ethan He, to expand its capabilities in the field of simulation. The company is also recruiting for its “omni” team to develop a multimedia AI experience. Elon Musk is expected to launch an AI-generated game next year. However, recreating the real world requires large data and high costs, making the challenges still significant in the gaming industry.