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World Models: AI and the Architecture of Understanding

In this episode, Katherine Forrest and Scott Caravello examine world models and their growing relevance to enterprise AI, drawing on a recent IBM blog post that highlights use cases ranging from infrastructure management to atmospheric prediction. They also review the details that have emerged from a recent leak about Anthropic's upcoming Mythos model, including its reported advances in cyber, coding, and reasoning benchmarks.

For the sources referenced in this episode, please see the links below:

IBM: https://www.ibm.com/think/news/world-models-next-frontier-enterprise-ai

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Episode Transcript

Katherine Forrest: Hello and welcome to Paul Weiss Waking Up With AI. I'm Katherine Forrest.

Scott Caravello: And I'm Scott Caravello. Katherine, big announcement here today.

Katherine Forrest: Well, okay, drum roll. I actually have a question that will have to precede your very big announcement, which is—and I know that our audience is like on the edge of their seats—did the bride make it to the church on time or wherever people were getting married?

Scott Caravello: She sure did. It all went off without a hitch. Best man's speech crushed.

Katherine Forrest: Was that you?

Scott Caravello: Yeah, that was me. That was me. Not a dry eye in the house. You know, lots of laughs. So, things are looking up. Things are going well.

Katherine Forrest: Alright, that's fantastic. Now, to your point. Drum roll. Okay, Scott! Do you hear my drum roll?

Scott Caravello: Yeah, loud and clear! We are now able to add links to the sources we discussed in an episode. And so we're going to be doing that by adding live links into the descriptions on the Spotify and Apple podcast versions of the show. So, please, you know, check that out if you're interested in some more reading based on what we've been discussing. Should be super informative and it'll be great.

Katherine Forrest: oh, that's fantastic! So, we actually had an audience request that came in from India, and then also from LA, so, we got two separate audience requests to actually link some of the materials that we talk about, when we actually mention a specific article or something like that, to actually link them in. Scott, you've fulfilled our users, like, their wildest dreams, or our audience members' wildest dreams!

Scott Caravello: I wasn't going to let people down. You know, I said I was going to be careful with listener trust after I lied about going to bed before midnight on New Year's Eve. So, you know, this is my redemption shot—and, obviously, a big thank you to the folks on the Paul, Weiss team who have helped us make that happen. Yeah. Yeah.

Katherine Forrest: Oh my God, they're the best. They're so much the best. They put up with us, Scott, which is all anybody can ask for! All right, now let's turn to the business at hand, which is we've got really two very different but interesting topics today. The first one up is something that we've talked a little bit about before, and that's world models, but there's a super interesting post. Really, I'd call it sort of like a blog post from IBM that came out in the late part of March that we want to highlight. And we'll talk a little bit about world models and what IBM is saying about world models and use cases for world models. The blog is entitled, “Beyond Language: Why World Models Could Be the Next Frontier for Enterprise AI.” So, we'll do that, and then our second topic is… I just could not, I could not stop thinking about that new Anthropic Mythos [“Mee–those”] or Mythos [“Mith-ose”], right?