The demo is pretty good despite having limited scale. I couldn't freely move around. Just today I was writing about what might happen if the AI bubble pops, the result will be cheap GPUs for everyone [0]. They say this world model runs on a single H100, if you can somehow get a couple of those on your desk you can run it at locally.
> If you haven’t already, make sure to try RTFM today.
I did try to look for the manual so I could try this model, but it's nowhere to be found?!
https://rtfm.worldlabs.ai
That looks like some sort of application, that again asks me to read the manual. But where is that damn manual?!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM
I too am annoyed by the name that they chose.
I like how they say it is consistent and then it is not.
Make sure to try the live demo here:
https://rtfm.worldlabs.ai/
That looks pretty awesome. The demo is fairly small. I guess it scales out well, though.
These things always have "hidden costs," though ("Cost" can be complexity, context requirements, or resource usage; not just money).
I assume, from the title, that it's well-documented.
... I'll just get my coat ...
The demo is pretty good despite having limited scale. I couldn't freely move around. Just today I was writing about what might happen if the AI bubble pops, the result will be cheap GPUs for everyone [0]. They say this world model runs on a single H100, if you can somehow get a couple of those on your desk you can run it at locally.
[0]: https://idiallo.com/blog/free-graphic-cards-for-everyone
It's a mistake to use an acronym widely known for another saying.
They try to be funny.
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