Cupertino startup Etched recently unveiled Oasis, a new AI experiment described as the first model capable of generating open-world games. Built with the help of Decart, ...
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According to the MIT Technology Review, Decart's technique for creating the Minecraft world is “next frame prediction.” For this technique to work, they had to train their model on millions of hours ...
Oasis is referred to as "the world's first real-time AI world model." Unlike traditional game engines, Oasis creates gameplay based on user input and visual data. It processes keyboard and mouse ...
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This AI version of Minecraft, which you can play for yourself, is entirely AI generated via the new open-world Oasis AI model ...
Oasis’ is a playable, AI-generated version of ‘Minecraft’ that has been trained on millions of hours of game footage, and has ...
Oasis lets players build, destroy, and reshape its Minecraft-inspired virtual environment—without a game engine—in real-time ...
Oasis works via frame prediction. An AI model is given huge masses of data, which can then be used to predict the next frame.
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Startup Decart's new AI, called Oasis, simulates a real-time, playable version of Minecraft. It's available for download, and ...
When you walk around in a version of the video game Minecraft from the AI companies Decart and Etched, it feels a little off. Sure, you can move forward, cut down a tree, and lay down a dirt block, ...