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The "DIAMOND" Diffusion for World Modeling model has been showcased simulating Counter-Strike : Global Offensive.
It was trained and played off a single RTX 3090 (at 10 FPS ) by training a single GPU with enough Dust II Deathmatch footage to "teach" the diffusion model the game.
One of the most interesting by far relates to jumping because the model views pressing the button as having a fixed reaction.
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