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Posted on 02/05/202529/04/2025 by Rafael Scapin

How AI learns intuitive physics from watching videos

Humans naturally grasp intuitive physics, but teaching AI this common sense is difficult. A new study from Meta AI shows that deep learning models can develop such understanding by watching large amounts of unlabeled videos, advancing general-purpose AI.

How AI learns intuitive physics from watching videos

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