The results of the MarioVGG model —available as a pre print paper published by the crypto adjacent AI company Virtuals Protocol —still display a lot of apparent glitches, and it too slow for anything approaching real time gameplay at the moment. But the results show how even a limited model can infer some impressive physics and gameplay dynamics just from studying a bit of video and input data. The researchers hope this represents a first step toward producing and demonstrating a reliable and
