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Google DeepMind’s AI Agent SIMA Showcases Ability to Play 3D Video Games

Google DeepMind’s AI Agent SIMA Showcases Ability to Play 3D Video Games
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Google DeepMind Unveils AI Virtual Gaming Partner ‘SIMA’: Google DeepMind has launched ‘SIMA’, an AI virtual gaming partner, marking a significant advancement in AI capabilities. SIMA, which stands for Scalable, Instructable, Multiworld Agent, has the ability to learn and adapt gaming skills from diverse environments.

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Advanced AI Capabilities

SIMA is equipped with natural language instruction and image recognition capabilities, allowing it to understand and execute actions based on verbal commands and visual cues. Unlike traditional gaming bots, SIMA mimics human-like gameplay, responding to instructions and maneuvering through game scenarios with agility and accuracy.

Mastering Gaming Skills

Currently, SIMA has mastered more than 600 fundamental gaming skills, covering tasks such as navigation, object interaction, and even vehicle piloting. While achieving high scores in games is not its primary goal, SIMA’s ability to learn and adapt across a variety of gaming environments holds great promise for the development of highly capable AI agents capable of assisting users in different scenarios.

Partnerships with Game Studios

In a move to further enhance SIMA’s capabilities, Google has partnered with eight prominent game studios. These partnerships grant SIMA access to a wide range of gaming experiences, allowing it to learn from various gaming setups. SIMA has already been put to the test in nine different games, including popular titles like No Man’s Sky and Teardown. Each game serves as a learning opportunity, enabling SIMA to acquire essential skills such as resource management and navigation.

This launch signifies Google DeepMind’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI and gaming, providing gamers with an advanced, adaptable, and capable gaming partner.

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Jennifer, the Associate Games Editor at INN News, came on board in 2020. After earning her Journalism degree from university, she spent four years as a freelancer. She’s your go-to for coverage on everything from CoD and Apex Legends to Genshin Impact and Monster Hunter. To reach out, drop an email to Jennifer at [email protected].