What does a world model help AI represent?
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Answer: Objects, space, and change
A bigger fact list — Wrong. Facts matter, but a world model is more than stored information. It is about how things relate, move, and affect one another over time.
Objects, space, and change ✓ — Correct! A world model is about representing objects, spatial relations, actions, and what is likely to happen next.
A prettier chatbot interface — Wrong. Better interface design may change how AI looks, but not whether it can reason about the physical world underneath.
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