@FinanceYF5: Someone added fur and sound to creatures trained with Fable 5 RL. The sound is not recorded but generated directly from neural network activations. Trained with JAX + MuJoCo, rendered with three.js + WebGPU, it looks like some living thing crawling on the floor. Is it art or research?
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A virtual creature trained with reinforcement learning has been given fur and sound, with the sound generated directly from neural network activations. Trained using JAX and MuJoCo, and rendered with three.js and WebGPU, it presents a realistic effect of crawling on the floor, blending art and research.
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Someone added fur and sounds to RL-trained creatures using Fable 5.
The sounds weren’t recorded — they were generated directly from neural network activations.
Trained with JAX + MuJoCo, rendered with three.js + WebGPU. It looks like something alive crawling across the floor.
Art or research? https://t.co/M4rWKgPWGf
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