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BTW, there is a gradio space here:

https://huggingface.co/spaces/Overworld/waypoint-1-small

And our streamed version:

https://overworld.stream


60fps training data goes a long way ;)


You guys have my support. I'll pay you when you open up payments.

We need open source world models.


Hi,

Louis here. CEO of overworld. Happy to answer questions :)


What kind of compression is used? (the blog post says model is trained on compressed frames)

Is there an architecture diagram of the model and/or a minGPT-style implementation?


Looks like your login is busted. I get the following when trying to log in with Google or Github:

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Wouldn't a little google maps style navigation solve latency mostly?

Project on to a sphere, crop a little bit, do onset of motions by rotating or moving in the sphere


great work! Will the medium model be also open/apache-licensed?


Medium is going to bc cc by sa nc 4.0. We may reevaluate in the future and make it more lenient. Small is meant to be the model for builders and hackers.


I'm team lead at Carper. This is correct. It's also just a project one of our engineers did over the course of a few days, so very low risk.

We will swap the base model out for StableLM as soon as we can and iterate from there. We just thought the community would enjoy this research artifact :)


FYI they don't compare to trlX bc trlX is roughly just as fast. Similarly, they put trl in the worst light possible (trl is actually must faster than they claim.)


We're doing some stuff with NVIDIA right now that I can't talk about yet. Super exciting though.


yep! Biological topology is a MASSIVE topic. I should get caught up with the literature at some point

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/240499v1


I am a soon to be computational narratology PhD student. I decided to take it upon myself to try to increase public awareness of narratology (Its a cool field, more people should know about it!)

As such, I decided to start a blog series about formally analyzing plot holes and showing how these plot holes become apparent in the topological features of an embedded narrative. This directly correlates with my PhD thesis (creating a DNN to automatically detect plot holes in narratives, and suggest ways to fix them) so I thought I'd be a prime candidate for writing a blog about it!

Rebuttals are more than welcome btw! I will happily write a follow up piece :)


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