Published: 11 Feb 2026 › Updated: 11 Feb 2026
Virtual worlds for robotics
Virtual worlds for robotics
For years artificial intelligence learned by observing texts, images and videos on the Internet, but there is a problem, the real world is not made only of pixels, it has weight, friction, inertia and consequence, and it is exactly this gap that Google DeepMind is now trying to fill.
Genie goes on to generate millions of simulated environments, within them, AI agents practice simple tasks, opening a door, avoiding obstacles, navigating through rooms, holding objects, falling, failing, it is a continuous cycle, worlds being created and agents training, models improving and better models creating even more realistic worlds, the ultimate goal is to train intelligences that will one day be transferred to physical bodies.
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