
Elon Musk: Elon Musk’s company xAI is now entering a new and ambitious area of artificial intelligence. This company is working on such an AI-generated video game, which will operate with the help of the World Model. This model goes beyond traditional text or image-based AI and has the ability to understand the real world and mimic its behavior. With this project, xAI has come into direct competition with big companies like Google and Meta, which are working on similar research.
Top researchers associated with Nvidia
According to the report, xAI has appointed expert researchers associated with Nvidia to develop its world model. The system understands physical principles such as light, motion and cause-and-effect by learning from video footage and robotic data. That is, it is not limited to just words and pictures, but it is also able to understand the movement of things and their impact in the real world.
Journey from gaming to robotics
Compared to traditional language models, world models are much more advanced. They are being made in such a way that they can recognize not only text but also the movement of objects and the complexities of the environment. Initially it will be used for gaming, where AI will create a 3D virtual world. In future, this technology can also become the basis of robotics and automated systems.
Preparation for launch by 2026
Musk has announced on X (formerly Twitter) that xAI will release an AI-generated video game by the end of 2026. For this, the company has included former Nvidia experts Zeeshan Patel and Ethan Hay in the team. Additionally, recently the company has also launched a new image and video generation model, which users can use for free.
Aggressive hiring and huge salaries
xAI is rapidly recruiting new people for its “Omni Team”. The salary here ranges from 1.8 lakh dollars to 4.4 lakh dollars. The special thing is that the company is available for help in game design. "video game tutor" Like presenting unique posts also.
Future and Challenges
Experts believe that the world model can create a billion-dollar industry for robotics, automation and self-driving vehicles in the coming times. But the path will not be easy—it will require massive amounts of data, high-level computing, and accurate modeling.
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