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Google AI researchers use mannequin challenge YouTube videos to improve depth prediction

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Google AI researchers today said they used 2,000 “mannequin challenge” YouTube videos as a training data set to create an AI model capable of depth prediction from videos in motion. Applications of such an understanding could help developers craft augmented reality experiences in scenes shot with hand-held cameras and 3D video.

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Crafting Training Videos for Employees: A Guide

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Video training content is highly effective for corporate training, which enhances the overall learning experience of employees. Today’s workforce has minimal time for training and development; thus, it becomes essential to maximize the efficiency and engagement of training programs. Diverse Varieties of Training Videos III.

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Researchers’ AI system infers music from silent videos of musicians

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Researchers at MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab developed a system -- Foley Music -- that infers music from videos of silent musicians playing instruments. Read More.

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Researchers propose AI that creates ‘controllable’ videos

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In a new paper, researchers have developed a system that allows viewers to change what happens in a video. Read More.

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Machine learning allows researchers to decode visual cortex signals into video frames

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Researchers at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) developed a machine-learning algorithm called CEBRA – pronounced zebra but short for Consistent EmBeddings of high-dimensional Recordings using Auxiliary variables. In layman's terms, CEBRA is a model that can decode images from a mouse's brain. Read Entire Article

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How generative AI could change the way video games are developed, tested, and played

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Rec Room screenshot) Video game companies are dipping their toes into the rapidly-evolving world of generative AI with behind-the-scenes development. It’s definitely helped with our productivity in general, so we don’t have to watch and rewatch our gameplay videos,” said Joey Thigpen, co-lead developer.

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Google's new video game-playing AI follows verbal instructions

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Google DeepMind recently unveiled SIMA (Scalable Instructable Multiworld Agent) – an AI that learned to perform various actions in different video games based on human commands. The development is a sharp pivot from the company's other gaming-related AI research. Read Entire Article

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