The company began testing Project Genie, an AI capable of creating interactive worlds in real time
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Google took a new step in the development of artificial intelligence applied to interactive experiences. The company began enabling Project Genie, a system that makes it possible to create AI-caused playable worlds.
Initial access is available for Google AI Ultra users in the United States. It is an experimental test that aims to redefine how digital environments are created.
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What Project Genie is and how it works
Project Genie is based on Genie 3, a general-purpose world model. Its goal is to simulate dynamic environments that react in real time to the user's actions.
Unlike systems designed for closed scenarios, this model seeks to adapt to varied contexts, a key step in the development of general artificial intelligences.
How a playable world is created from scratch
The process starts with a simple prompt: describe the environment. The user defines what the world is like and how the user wants to move through it. The user can choose to walk, fly, drive, or move in other ways, in addition to selecting a first-person or third-person view.
Characters, preview, and adjustments
Then the character is defined, which can be a person, an animal, or another object. The system generates a preview image of the world to adjust details before entering. This stage makes it possible to refine the setting and anticipate what the final experience will look like.
Playable experience and current limitations
Once the world is created, the user can explore it in sessions of up to 60 seconds. The environments are rendered in 720p and run between 20 and 24 frames per second.
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The system generates the path in real time, consistently simulating physics and interactions, although it still has limitations.
Remix, exploration, and warnings
Project Genie makes it possible to remix existing worlds and explore creations by other users. There is also a random mode for inspiration.
Google warns that the worlds may not always respect real-world physics and that some characters may respond with some latency.