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Using video game data could improve AI's ability to understand real-world dynamics beyond text.
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A CEO argues that video games provide better training data for AI than internet text. Current large language models excel at text but struggle with understanding spatial and temporal dynamics. Video game data could help AI develop more general intelligence by capturing movement and interaction in environments.

Using video game data could improve AI's ability to understand real-world dynamics beyond text.
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This approach may lead to more capable AI systems that better generalize across tasks.
AI developers should explore incorporating video game data to enhance model training.
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A CEO argues that video games provide better training data for AI than internet text. Current large language models excel at text but struggle with understanding spatial and temporal dynamics. Video game data could help AI develop more general intelligence by capturing movement and interaction in environments.
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A CEO argues that video games provide better training data for AI than internet text. Current large language models excel at text but struggle with understanding spatial and temporal dynamics. Video game data could help AI develop more general intelligence by capturing movement and interaction in environments.