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'World Models,' an Old Idea in AI, Mount a Comeback

8 days ago
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  • World models in AI are internal representations of the environment that help AI systems make predictions and decisions.
  • The concept of world models dates back to 1943, introduced by psychologist Kenneth Craik, linking cognition with computation.
  • Early AI systems like SHRDLU used simple world models, but these couldn't scale to complex environments.
  • Deep learning revived interest in world models, with large language models (LLMs) showing emergent capabilities attributed to them.
  • Current generative AIs learn 'bags of heuristics'—disconnected rules that approximate responses but lack a consistent world model.
  • Robust world models could improve AI reliability, reasoning, and interpretability, but their development remains uncertain.
  • Major AI labs like Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Meta are exploring different approaches to creating effective world models.