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AI System Learns Like Humans by Watching Unlabeled Videos, Shows Major Breakthroughs

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Overview

  • Research explores knowledge learning from unlabeled video data
  • Novel framework called VideoWorld for video understanding
  • Uses self-supervised learning to extract world knowledge
  • Tested on multiple video datasets and knowledge tasks
  • Shows significant improvements over existing methods

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Videos contain rich information about how the world works. This research explores ways to help AI systems learn from watching videos, similar to how humans learn by observing. The researchers developed [VideoWorld](https://aimodels.fyi/papers/arxiv/videoworld-exploring-knowledg...

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