Google DeepMind and Google Labs have released an experimental prototype "Project Genie" that focuses on creating, editing, and exploring virtual worlds with text and image prompts. The process involves the user designing the world and character, first generating an adjustable image preview by the Nano Banana Pro, then generating the environment in real time by the Genie 3 world model during mobile exploration, and providing a gallery for discovering and reusing other people's worlds.
Officially, it is positioned as a research prototype and experience product, and the function and open scope may be adjusted with testing. The external explanation emphasizes the ability to create and interact with each other, but the stability, usability and applicable scenarios of the generated content are still subject to actual experience; Users also need to be aware of the compliance risks of material and content when sharing or replicating worlds.
FAQs
Q: What company launched Project Genie?
A: Project Genie was released by Google DeepMind and Google Labs as an experimental research prototype.
Q: What is Project Genie's core technology link?
A: After the text/image prompt is created, the Nano Banana Pro generates a preview image, and then the Genie 3 generates an explorable environment in real time.
Q: How does Project Genie get more world content?
A: The platform provides a gallery to discover new worlds and remix existing ones.