Decart is launching Oasis 3, a real-time world model designed to generate photorealistic driving environments for autonomous vehicle testing. The headline says it can simulate hours of driving, while also noting there are caveats. The model is now available through an API, giving developers a way to build applications or testing workflows on top of it.
Mistral presents physics AI models that predict physical fields from geometry, boundary conditions, solver outputs, or measurement data. The company positions the approach as a high-throughput complement to traditional CFD and FEM solvers, not a universal replacement or an LLM trained on simulations. It targets product design, tooling optimization, and real-time digital twins across aerospace, automotive, semiconductors, energy, and industrial equipment.
VAST completed nearly $200 million in A+ and A++ financing after its March 2026 Series A. The company also unveiled Project Eden, a world model approach that separates persistent state transition from generative visual rendering. The roadmap targets persistent virtual environments, multiplayer interaction, reusable scenes, AI-native sandbox creation, and embodied AI simulation, while acknowledging unresolved challenges in complex physics and autonomous state maintenance.