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Google’s GameNGen: How AI Is Revolutionizing Gaming By Simulating Doom Without A Game Engine

GameNGen, Google’s AI-Driven Game Engine, Opens New Frontiers For Gaming And Beyond By Simulating Complex Environments In Real Time Without Traditional Coding.   Google researchers have taken a groundbreaking step in artificial intelligence with the development of GameNGen, a neural network capable of generating real-time gameplay for the classic shooter Doom without using a traditional game engine. This innovation, which leverages AI-powered diffusion models, represents a significant leap forward in game simulation, running Doom at 20 frames per second on a single chip. GameNGen marks the first time an AI has fully simulated a complex video game environment without the usual components of a game engine. What is GameNGen? The AI-Powered Engine Simulating Doom GameNGen is a neural model that autonomously generates real-time gameplay, allowing players to interact with complex environments over extended periods at high quality. Unlike traditional game engines, which rely on coded software

Google's AI Tells Users to Add Glue to Their Pizza, Eat Rocks, and Make Chlorine Gas

Social media has been flooded with bizarre and dangerous advice that appears to have been made by Google's new AI overview feature. The company continues to defend the 'high quality' search tool.   Google has updated its search engine with an artificial intelligence (AI) tool, but the new feature has reportedly told users to eat rocks, add glue to their pizzas, and clean their washing machines with chlorine gas, according to various social media and news reports. In a particularly egregious example, the AI appeared to suggest jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge when a user searched "I'm feeling depressed." The experimental "AI Overviews" tool scours the web to summarize search results using the Gemini AI model. The feature has been rolled out to some users in the U.S. ahead of a worldwide release planned for later this year, Google announced May 14 at its I/O developer conference. However, the tool has already caused widespread dismay across social me