NVIDIA’s AI Learned From 5,000 Human Moves!

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Consistory: Training-Free Consistent Text-to-Image Generation

SuperPADL: Scaling Language-Directed Physics-Based Control with Progressive Supervised Distillation

Simplicits: Mesh-Free, Geometry-Agnostic, Elastic Simulation

Walkin' Robin: Walk on Stars with Robin Boundary Conditions

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A Free-Space Diffraction BSDF

Surface-Filling Curve Flows via Implicit Medial Axes

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  • @HustleWithFay says:

    Woow what a time to be alive!

  • @Soar-hw2rw says:

    There will come a time where the perfect martial art is developed by AI.

  • @ceejay1353 says:

    Where do these Nvidia findings usually make their way into say things like gaming and such? Do they come in the form of Plugins? Built directly into the Engine?

    • @supersonictumbleweed says:

      they come in a way of (gaming) developers learning about them and applying them

    • @ceejay1353 says:

      @@supersonictumbleweed Ah, I see, so not quite like how they did Hairworks and such.

    • @QuantumConundrum says:

      Eventually someone will implement this in more engines for use in say, vfx/film. The full em simulation, especially if you don’t care about real-time rendering and what you want is realism.

  • @vladimirilyushko5614 says:

    I would like to see how waveform light simulation develops in the future.

  • @Solizeus says:

    That is how i want a “the sims” character to move

    • @MilosCsrb says:

      Make your own sims game

    • @RemyVonLion says:

      I was just thinking yesterday that a super cool game would be the sims but without restrictions, just purely physics based with total freedom. Every character would be an intelligent AI with an entire life-cycle and routine, and you can just interact with it in anyway. Like GTA mixed with the sims lol.

    • @Solizeus says:

      @@RemyVonLion Yeah, that is exactly what i would want as well, and with IA bot dialogs preferably something like chatgpt 4 level of conversations, no more unintelligible mumbles, and i want to see them fight like martial artists not that cartoon cloud like the sims do, even if it is not a game, but an engine for RPG games it would be awesome

  • @DisturbedNeo says:

    Consistory is interesting, using it with controlnet and the right Lora and you could create spritesheets for 2D animations.

  • @LarryPanozzo says:

    I love that picture of you two holding onto the paper 🤩

  • @tojohahn8529 says:

    TWO MINUTE PIZZA!?! What a time to be alive!

  • @twylxght says:

    I’m learning more and more I can’t watch these while high. Lol I was frickin STUNNED at the text to animation and blown away at that proof of concept.

  • @rickymort135 says:

    0:00 You’ve never started a video with THAT noise before 🧐

  • @icegiant1000 says:

    I use to write 3D rendering software back in the 90s (Pixel 3D on the Amiga platform working with Lightwave). You guys are way way more advanced than anything we had back then. However the wave/ray tracing technique, which we certainly had back in the 90s, looks very close to another technique we had called radiosity rendering. Where light was calculated as a heat transfer, which is a much more complicated calculation, but produced the finest images back then.

  • @23dsin says:

    Nvidia is the Skynet in our universe? ;D

  • @CapemanProducti0ns says:

    Remember those old adventure games where you had to write your actions?
    This text-to-actions ai will make some really fun new era physics based text games.

    • @phizc says:

      I liked those old Sierra games. I played them when I was just learning English. I still remember having trouble figuring out what “Ditch the b**ch” meant in Police Quest. The dictionary wasn’t a great help 😅. What has female dogs to do with roadside waterways. Great education for a 10 year old Norwegian kid though. I ended up top in my class.

  • @RealityRogue says:

    4:19 as an audience member looking to learn I appreciate this a lot !

  • @andregustavo2086 says:

    Can’t wait to download martial arts in my brain

  • @JensonTM says:

    blender 5.0 is gonna be crazy with those wave optics

  • @Happy-vz3xe says:

    Man what a time to be alive I am 14 but after watching so much of you I understand everything

  • @Soul-Burn says:

    To be fair, Two Minute Papers is also usually 4+ minutes. Fascinating advances in those papers!

  • @duffsdevice says:

    Boyy the mannequin at 4:04 dressing up the shirt is mad impressive 🤌

  • @JorgetePanete says:

    Pizza oven time:
    [Italia et. al. 2023]: 15 minutes
    [Ours 2024]: 2 minutes

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