AI Creates Video Games From Scratch, Computers Learn From Videos Like Humans, and Digital Watermarks Protect AI Innovation - podcast episode cover

AI Creates Video Games From Scratch, Computers Learn From Videos Like Humans, and Digital Watermarks Protect AI Innovation

Jan 22, 20256 min
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Episode description

Today we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping creativity and learning in surprisingly human ways, from autonomously designing new video games to learning complex skills just by watching videos. As these AI capabilities expand, developers are racing to protect their innovations with sophisticated digital watermarking technology, highlighting the growing tension between open collaboration and intellectual property in the AI era. Links to all the papers we discussed: GameFactory: Creating New Games with Generative Interactive Videos, VideoWorld: Exploring Knowledge Learning from Unlabeled Videos, SEAL: Entangled White-box Watermarks on Low-Rank Adaptation
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