"The Rise of Interactive AI: Exploring the Potential of Text to Interaction and the Genie Model"


The article discusses the new concept of "text to interaction" and the Genie model from Google Deepmind, which allows for images to become interactive. Other developments in the field, such as Sora and Gemini, are also mentioned. The potential for a single model to generate interactive virtual worlds is explored, along with the impact on robotics and the use of audio in AI-generated videos. The article also discusses the potential for AI to create expansion packs for video games, but raises concerns about copyright and job market implications. It ends with a mention of Tyler Perry's decision not to expand his studio after seeing OpenAI's capabilities. The article discusses the potential for a single model to generate and interact within a virtual world, using the example of Sora. It also mentions the increasing speed of technology adoption, the impact on robotics and audio in AI-generated videos, and the impressive results achieved through unsupervised training. The author predicts

that real-time, high-resolution interactive generations may become a reality next year and discusses the potential for AI to create expansion packs for video games. However, there are concerns about copyright and job market impact. The article also mentions Samsung's plans for automated chip fabrication and the development of AI for coding and graphic design tasks. The speaker promotes their Discord channel and Patreon, and mentions a recent interview with the CEO of Perplexity and a comment from the CEO of Google Deep Mind about AI chip funding.