Odyssey is a new AI lab launching a research preview of real-time interactive video. Powered by a world model, it generates explorable video experiences you can influence.
AI video you can both watch and interact with in real-time
Odyssey is a new AI lab launching a research preview of real-time interactive video. Powered by a world model, it generates explorable video experiences you can influence.
Hi everyone! This is wild...🤯Odyssey just launched a research preview of interactive video, and it's a glimpse into a completely new kind of real-time, AI-generated experience. The core is a world model generating new video frames in about 40 milliseconds, reacting to your input. Instead of relying on traditional game engines, this AI generates explorable worlds on the fly. You can use keyboard controls to move around, and the scene adapts almost instantly. Odyssey is refreshingly open about thi
This is such a new and innovative idea! I have a suggestion. I explored your interactive video, which feels explorable like a 3D game. Could we create similar interactive movies—where multiple events unfold simultaneously, and users can rewatch the movie from different points of views? For example: While the movie shows warriors fighting on the battlefield, the user could choose to travel to the palace and witness irresponsible rulers indulging in luxury and wealth!
It's like real-time, interactive AI backrooms. What. The. F@#&! Game changer. 🤌🏽
i want to try this can someone give me an access code , i would love to test it out
Conceptually really cool, what is the envisaged most frictionless means of interacting, VR?
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