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Amazon backs AI start-up developing models to simulate physical world

Company joins investment arms of Nvidia and AMD in $310mn funding round for Odyssey ML
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Odyssey co-founders Jeff Hawke (left) and Oliver Cameron previously worked on self-driving technology
"}],[{"start":98.95,"text":"The company’s staff of 55 is spread between London, Zurich and Palo Alto. Many were recruited from AI labs and self-driving start-ups."}],[{"start":108.7,"text":"As part of the deal, Odyssey will use Amazon Web Services as its preferred cloud provider and deploy the company’s latest chips, boosting Amazon amid fierce competition from market leader Nvidia and Google."}],[{"start":122.60000000000001,"text":"Ron Diamant, a vice-president at AWS, said Odyssey’s input would help further Trainium’s development. “My goal is to be able to tell my son that I built the best AI accelerator in the world,” he said."}],[{"start":137.10000000000002,"text":"Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy has bet heavily on AI, including a commitment to invest as much as $83bn in Anthropic and OpenAI. Earlier this year, he told investors the company had some $225bn in outstanding contracts for Trainium chips. Executive chair Jeff Bezos, meanwhile, is pursuing his own AI start-up, called Prometheus."}],[{"start":162.40000000000003,"text":"Odyssey’s partnerships with chip companies will offset some of the heavy costs of training and running models that it claims push the frontier in world simulation."}],[{"start":172.50000000000003,"text":"In one demonstration, Cameron showed the model build a multiplayer version of the 1997 Nintendo game Goldeneye based solely on “pixels, actions and sounds”, rather than being trained on the game’s specific physics."}],[{"start":185.35000000000002,"text":"The company’s tools run on Nvidia’s H200 and B200 chips, with usage costs per person ranging between $2 to $4 per hour, said Cameron. The cost does not include training the model."}],[{"start":196.3,"text":"Luna Schmid, a London-based partner at GV, formerly Google Ventures, said the heavy spending on training and running world models would help unlock a “GPT-3” moment for world models, referring to OpenAI’s language model breakthrough in 2020 which set the stage for today’s AI boom. GV also participated in the funding round."}],[{"start":226.95000000000002,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1781675344_6490.mp3"}

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