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MarioVGG researchersArs Technica
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A new AI model can generate plausible video of Super Mario Bros. in response to user input.
The MarioVGG model was trained on 737,000 frames of video from a public data set.
The researchers hope this represents a first step toward "producing and demonstrating a reliable and controllable video game generator".
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