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Deva-3 May 2026

The car that avoids the accident, the robot that doesn't drop the egg, and the drone that navigates the forest—they will all be running something very close to DEVA-3 by 2027.

If you work in autonomy, robotics, or simulation, stop fine-tuning LLMs. Start looking at world models. deva-3

Have you worked with video prediction models or world models? Let me know in the comments if you think DEVA-3 is overhyped or under-discussed. Disclaimer: This blog post discusses a hypothetical or emerging model architecture for illustrative purposes based on current research trends in world models (e.g., DreamerV3, UniSim, GAIA-1). No official "DEVA-3" product from a specific company is referenced. The car that avoids the accident, the robot

For the last decade, the holy grail of robotics and autonomous driving has been a simple question: How do we teach machines to predict the future? Have you worked with video prediction models or world models

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