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27.05.2026

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Daniel Cremers Featured in Everlast AI

Discussing World Models, Autonomous Driving, and Europe’s AI Future

MCML Director Daniel Cremers was featured in an interview on the tech channel Everlast AI to discuss why the next major breakthrough in artificial intelligence will not be ChatGPT, but World Models.

Cremers explained that the future of AI relies on systems that understand and predict the 3D physical world, which is crucial for robotics and autonomous driving. He also discussed how his team anticipated the ideas behind AlphaFold years before DeepMind, analyzed the competition between Tesla and Waymo, and outlined what Germany must do to stay competitive in the global AI race.

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