[VIDEO] NVIDIA - The First Interactive AI-Rendered Virtual World
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayPqjPekn7g
Pretty similar to this, where you can use different color IDs to decide which database it should use as reference when generating something to fit the desired shape
image-to-image demo
http://puu.sh/CcIHl.jpg
Although Nvidias approach is probably 100 times faster.
So this is why they're pushing Tensor Cores onto consumer hardware. They have real-time AI rendering projects in the pipeline. Fascinating, this could have some real uses if used in conjunction with a regular 3D-rendered game. Or maybe 3D artists could use a similar technology to have an AI do some parts of texturing work.
Also, I think it's nice that they didn't get some kinda PR person to do the video, they got the actual awkward, dorky researchers. Giving them a minute in the spotlight for their work is just a nice move.
As dope as this sounds, I wish they'd have shown more than a second of actual footage.
ultimate procedural generation
It's probably based on it.
The people behind pix2pix made a newer version that does video too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRQuRcpf5Gc
Why do companies that show off new technology always do this? Like WE WANT TO SEE WHAT YOU'VE DONE.
We KNOW it's unfinished and buggy but it's still SUPER IMPRESSIVE.
Looks like super-generic New York
The AI can only extrapolate on what imagery it's already been fed, you know.
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