Google releases Genie 3: A program that converts words into games, images, and more
Google has released a new artificial intelligence tool named Genie 3. The software takes simple written commands and converts them into video games, images, or interactive scenes. For instance, if you type, “Create a jumping cat game,” Genie can create a simple video game that features a jumping cat. You don’t have to know design or coding — typing out an idea is all that is required.
Genie 3 isn’t ready for everyone yet, but it gives us an idea of what AI can do. Those who create games, stories, or computer art can use this to make things with ease. It is time-saving and helps beginners construct creative projects easily.
How Genie 3 works: It trains on video games and pictures
Genie 3 was also trained with more than 200,000 hours of video games and internet pictures. This enabled the model to understand how games appear, function, and react to actions. So when you type an idea, Genie already knows how to create a background, characters, and even how the game will react when you click or move.
This model does not make static pictures — it constructs playable spaces. So, if you tell Genie to give you a desert racing track or an imaginary forest, it can generate those spaces where users can move around and interact. Everything is immediate after the user sends a command.
What this does for the future of gaming and creativity
Although Genie 3 hasn’t yet been released, it’s a giant leap in simplifying game design and digital creation. Currently, developing a game requires groups of individuals, hours of effort, and tech skills. But with tools like Genie 3, one day it might be possible for students, artists, or writers to create games and scenes using only ideas.
This would redefine the way we learn, play, and create. Children in schools might create their own learning games. Writers might bring their stories to life. And game developers might produce titles faster and with fewer resources. Genie 3 is only the start, but it illustrates how far AI has progressed.
FAQs
1. What is OpenAI’s valuation now?
OpenAI is in negotiations that may value it at around $500 billion. It was valued at $300 billion in March 2025.
2. What is a secondary share sale?
It enables employees to dispose of their shares without OpenAI raising new funds. It is common among large private companies before they float on the stock market.
3. Why are investors still keen on OpenAI if it’s making losses?
OpenAI is in the lead in AI, and numerous companies utilize its software. Investors think that it will make money in the future.
4. What large projects is OpenAI currently engaged in?
OpenAI is involved in the Stargate Project, collaborating with Oracle and SoftBank. It also invested in cloud firm CoreWeave.
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