Computerworld June 12, 2025
It is Meta’s next step toward achieving “advanced machine intelligence,” and could be useful in manufacturing automation, surveillance analytics, in-building logistics, robotics, and other more advanced use cases.
Thanks largely to AI, robotics has come a long way in a short period of time, but robots continue to struggle in certain scenarios that they haven’t been trained for and need to adjust to.
This week, Meta (Nasdaq:META) said it has overcome some of these major hurdles with its new open-source Video Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture 2 (V-JEPA 2), the first world model trained primarily on video. V-JEPA 2 can predict next actions and respond to environments it hasn’t interacted with before.
“Meta’s recent unveiling of V-JEPA 2 marks a quiet...







