About Genie 3

Learn about Google DeepMind's revolutionary world model and how it redefines the possibilities of AI-generated interactive environments.

What is Genie 3?

Genie 3 is a general purpose world model that can generate an unprecedented diversity of interactive environments. Given a text prompt, Genie 3 can generate dynamic worlds that you can navigate in real time at 24 frames per second, retaining consistency for a few minutes at a resolution of 720p.

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Real-time Interaction

Interact with generated worlds in real-time at 24 FPS, responding to every user action.

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Long-term Consistency

Maintains visual and physical consistency for minutes, creating coherent world experiences.

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Physics Simulation

Realistic simulation of water, lighting, and complex environmental interactions for immersive experiences.

Dynamic Events

Dynamically change world states through text prompts, enabling unlimited creative possibilities.

Genie Series Evolution

2023

Genie 1 Release

First foundation world model capable of generating simple interactive environments from video

2024

Genie 2 Breakthrough

Improved world model with support for more complex environments and longer consistency

2025

Genie 3 Revolution

Achieves real-time interaction with 24 FPS generation, opening a new era for world models

About Google DeepMind

Google DeepMind is the world's leading AI research laboratory, dedicated to building safe artificial general intelligence that benefits all of humanity. By combining the best of machine learning research and systems engineering, we are advancing the frontiers of AI science.

Genie 3 represents our latest breakthrough in world model research, demonstrating the immense potential of AI in understanding and generating complex 3D environments.

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When Can I Use Genie 3?

Limited Research Preview

Genie 3 is currently available as a limited research preview to a small cohort of academics and creators. Google DeepMind is working to gather feedback and explore responsible development approaches.

Future availability to additional testers is being explored as the technology continues to develop.