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✨ It's not even 2026 yet, but you can start using AI world models today! This is World Labs running inside my app 🏡 Interior AI letting you redesign your home with AI and then walk through it! It's really cool and of course not perfect especially since for...

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Today at Stanford, Fei-Fei Li (Fei-Fei Li),Cofounder/CEO World Labs, gave one of the clearest explanations I’ve heard of what a World Model really is. She broke it down into three layers: 1️⃣ Rendering — What does the world look like? This is where most of today’s video generation models operate: generating increasingly realistic and beautiful pixels. The question is: Can AI generate what the world looks like? The primary consumer is humans. 2️⃣ Simulation — How does the world actually work? Fei-Fei gave a simple example: “How will this bottle move? If I pour the water out, how will the water flow?” This goes far beyond generating something that looks realistic. The model needs to understand physics, spatial relationships, cause and effect, and how the world changes over time. The consumers are both humans and machines. 3️⃣ Planning — What should happen next? This is where things get really interesting. AI doesn't just render the world or simulate what might happen. It uses its understanding of the world to decide: What should I do next? At this layer, the primary consumer is the machine itself. And this connects directly to two enormous opportunities: Autonomous driving and robotics. The progression is powerful: Rendering → Simulation → Planning The real promise of World Models isn't simply generating better videos. It's building AI that can understand the world, predict what happens next, and ultimately take intelligent action in the physical world.

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