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Google Integrates Street View with Genie World Model for Immersive Simulations
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Google has integrated Street View with its Genie world model, allowing users to simulate real streets in an immersive and interactive way. The feature, launched during the Google I/O developer conference, enables users to adjust weather conditions and simulate scenarios like a 'Day After Tomorrow' event.
Immersive Simulations with Street View and Genie
Google has taken Street View to the next level by integrating it with its Genie world model, a general-purpose world model that can generate diverse, interactive environments. This new feature, launched during the Google I/O developer conference, allows users to simulate real streets in a more immersive and interactive way.The Power of Genie and Street View Integration
The integration of Street View with Genie enables users to simulate real-world environments and scenarios, such as adjusting the weather or seeing what a street would look like in a 'Day After Tomorrow' scenario. According to Jack Parker-Holder, a research scientist on DeepMind's open-endedness team, 'It's really powerful for both the agent [and robotics] use case and for humans to play with, and that's always been the thesis of Genie.'Potential Applications and Use Cases
The integration has various potential applications, including:- Robotics training: Genie can simulate rare events, such as sunny days in London, to help robots prepare for unexpected situations.
- Education: Genie can be used to create interactive educational experiences, such as virtual field trips.
- Gaming: Genie can be used to create immersive game worlds from text prompts or images.
- Self-driving cars: Genie is already helping to power one of Waymo's simulators to train its self-driving cars on rare events.