Google’s Genie AI will let you create a whole visual world of your imaginations

Google has a long history of quietly building some of the most capable AI-based chatbots and services, but its newest experiment, called Project Genie, is unlike anything most of us have seen. Developed by Google DeepMind, Genie is a text-to-digital-world generator, if you will, capable of generating interactive digital environments.

While we’ve been getting used to generating text, images, or even videos with short text-based prompts, Genie can quite literally convert a simple sketch, a photo, or even a concise prompt into a sandbox-style world on a computer you can move around in, through your own digital character.

What is Project Genie anyway?

No game engine, no coding, no 3D design abilities, and no top-grade hardware requirements. Project Genie is what Google calls a “world model,” a generative AI model that renders the digital environment (in real-time) as you move around.

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In other words, it predicts your movement and its effects on the surroundings, and builds a world around it while accounting for the physics. Google has made this possible by combining three of its most advanced models: Genie 3, Gemini, and Nano Banana Pro.

So, with the right prompt or the right image, you can create a simulation of any real-world scenario, “from robotics and modelling animation and fiction, to exploring locations and historical settings.”

How does AI-based digital world creation work?

The interactive digital experience is based on three core capabilities: world sketching, world exploration, and world remixing. World sketching involves transforming a piece of text or an image into a living, expanding environment.

Then, world exploration is about interacting with the elements in the digital world. The model then figures out the cause-and-effect on its own. Last but not least, users can also remix existing worlds by taking inspiration from or building on them.

Traditionally, creating interactive worlds has been very slow, technically demanding, and expensive, which is why open-world game developers (you know which one I’m talking about) might take more than a decade to launch new versions.

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Project Genie could practically revolutionize the industry by enabling quick game prototyping, simulation testing, and creative experimentation that require a fraction of the resources.

The sad part, however, is that Project Genie isn’t a polished consumer product (yet). For now, it is only available for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the United States who are 18 or older. It is the most expensive subscription tier Google currently offers ($249.99 per month).

Given that the AI-based experience generator is currently under development, users shouldn’t expect the generated worlds to be perfect. The character control could also feel clunky. But even so, Project Genie could be the beginning of something huge, a glimpse at a future where AI doesn’t just generate content, but builds entire experiences on demand.

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