Large World Model
Do you know the difference between zooming and dollying? Zooming in is a technique that uses a telephoto lens to increase the magnification of a subject without moving the camera body, while dollying in is a technique that moves the camera body closer to the subject to take a close-up shot. Ultimately, both techniques allow you to enlarge the subject, but dollying creates a visual effect in which the surrounding scenery appears to flow into the background, giving you a strong sense of movement in 3D space. Large World Model (LMV) is a technology that renders LLMs (large-scale language models) in 3D space in real time, and is likely to be a stepping stone for the coming era of spatial computing.