Genesis AI Released Genesis World 1.0 — a Platform for Robot Evaluation 400 Times Faster
Genesis AI released Genesis World 1.0 — a platform for simulating and evaluating robots based on AI. The system reduces the time to evaluate algorithms from…
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Genesis AI released Genesis World 1.0 — a platform for simulating robots based on neural networks. The release occurred on May 27, 2026.
What the Genesis World Platform Consists of
Genesis World is a four-component system for rapid evaluation of robotics based on foundation models. It consists of a physics engine (realistic physics simulation), renderer (visualization), compiler (code transformation), and a set of developer tools.
- Physics engine for accurate dynamics simulation
- Renderer for realistic scene visualization
- Compiler for code and model optimization
- Tools for researchers and developers
400x Acceleration
The main achievement of Genesis World is reducing evaluation time from 200+ hours to less than half an hour. This is equivalent to a 400x speedup. If previously a researcher waited a week for testing results of a single algorithm, now the answer comes in minutes. The system also achieves a correlation of 0.8996 (on the Pearson scale) between simulation and real robot characteristics. This means that an algorithm that works well in Genesis World will likely also work on a physical robot.
What This Means
Genesis World 1.0 lowers the barrier for developing scalable robotics. Until now, the main challenge has been long testing cycles: even a simple algorithm change required hours of computation. Now researchers will be able to quickly test hypotheses and iterate. This is especially important for foundation models in robotics — large neural networks trained on diverse data and capable of adapting to different tasks. Genesis World makes it possible to evaluate how such a model will perform on a specific robot without physical equipment on hand.
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