While waiting for the first discoveries of AMI Labs, its new startup created in France, Yann LeCun and a consortium of researchers specialized in artificial intelligence reveal LeWorldModel, the first version of a technology able to train directly from raw pixels without problems of stability. In the long run, robots could rely on these advances to see the world and interact with it.
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While waiting for the first discoveries of AMI Labs, its new startup created in France, Yann LeCun and a consortium of researchers specialized in artificial intelligence reveal LeWorldModel, the first version of a technology able to train directly from raw pixels without problems of stability. In the long run, robots could rely on these advances to see the world and interact with it.