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Genesis: Generative Physics Engine for Robotics (o1-2024-12-17)
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Genesis is a newly announced universal physics engine developed by a large-scale collaboration led by CMU PhD student Zhou Xian. It integrates multiple state-of-the-art physics solvers to simulate diverse materials and physical phenomena, targeting robotics applications with features like lightweight, ultra-fast simulation, photo-realistic rendering, and generative data capabilities. The engine is open source and designed for robotics simulation beyond just video generation. Additionally, OpenAI released the o1 model to API with advanced features like function calling and vision support, showing strong math and coding performance. Google teased updates on Gemini 2.0 Pro, accelerating deployment for advanced users.
Google wakes up: Gemini 2.0 et al
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Google DeepMind launched Gemini 2.0 Flash, a new multimodal model outperforming Gemini 1.5 Pro and o1-preview, featuring vision and voice APIs, multilingual capabilities, and native tool use. It powers new AI agents like Project Astra and Project Mariner, with Project Mariner achieving state-of-the-art 83.5% on the WebVoyager benchmark. OpenAI announced ChatGPT integration with Apple devices, enabling Siri access and visual intelligence features. Claude 3.5 Sonnet is noted as a distilled version of Opus. The AI community's response at NeurIPS 2024 has been overwhelmingly positive, signaling a strong comeback for Google in AI innovation. Key topics include multimodality, agent development, multilinguality, benchmarking, and model releases.
... and welcome AI Twitter!
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The AI Twitter discourse from 2/27-28/2024 covers a broad spectrum including ethical considerations highlighted by Margaret Mitchell around Google Gemini's launch, and John Carmack's insights on evolving coding skills in the AI era. Guillaume Lample announced the release of the Mistral Large multilingual model. Discussions also touched on potential leadership changes at Google involving Sundar Pichai, and OpenAI's possible entry into the synthetic data market as noted by Delip Rao. Technological advancements include Yann LeCun's commentary on running LLMs on mobile devices and Alex Wang's praise for the Apple Vision Pro. Financial platform issues were raised by Pieter Levels regarding Stripe's payment policies. The cultural dynamics within big tech were discussed by François Chollet and Dhéliat. The lighter side of AI was represented by memes and humor from Pieter Levels and AISafetyMemes. This summary reflects the fast-evolving AI landscape blending technical innovation, corporate strategy, ethics, and community culture.