Researchers launch MIRA, a multiplayer AI world model simulating Rocket League in the browser at 20 fps
The project says its playable browser demo was trained on 10,000 hours of bot-generated gameplay.
“The term "world model" is tossed around a lot but this is the real deal.”
Michael Black@Michael_J_BlackTECH#300General Intuition's announcement on X introduces MIRA as a playable multiplayer world model, described as "a dream of Rocket League" that runs in the browser at 20 fps after training on 10,000 hours of gameplay collected with publicly available bots. In a separate post on X, researcher Michael Black called it "the real deal" and said the model learns a consistent representation of Rocket League's physics, 3D environment and game state from video and player actions. The project also links to a technical report and an official project page.
“rl world model is legit impressive, learning physics from pixels is no joke”
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