--- title: "Alibaba Unveils 3D World Model Happy Oyster, Targeting Game and Film Content Production" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/282962135.md" description: "On April 16, Alibaba launched the 3D world model Happy Oyster to expand its AI product portfolio, focusing on game and film content production. The model supports generating 3D environments and interactive videos and is currently in a limited early access phase. Alibaba plans to increase annual revenue from its cloud computing and AI businesses to $100 billion within five years. Unlike traditional text-to-video models, Happy Oyster features a multimodal architecture with the capability to actively simulate world evolution, enabling real-time construction of interactive AI digital worlds. Alibaba faces competition from Tencent and Google in this domain" datetime: "2026-04-16T08:14:51.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/282962135.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/282962135.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/282962135.md) --- # Alibaba Unveils 3D World Model Happy Oyster, Targeting Game and Film Content Production On April 16, Alibaba unveiled the world model Happy Oyster, further expanding its AI product portfolio and targeting content production sectors such as games and films. Happy Oyster can generate 3D environments and interactive videos, supporting scenarios for movies, film content, and game development. Alibaba stated that the product is currently in a limited early access phase. The model was developed by Token Hub (ATH Innovation Division), a newly established business unit under Alibaba, and comes from the same team behind the previous video generation model, Happy Horse. This launch represents Alibaba's latest move in its recent flurry of AI product releases. Alibaba has established cloud computing and AI as core growth engines and has set a goal to **increase annual revenue from these segments to $100 billion within five years, approximately five times the current scale.** ## Product Capabilities: From Passive Generation to Active Simulation Built on a native multimodal architecture, Happy Oyster supports multimodal understanding and joint audio-visual generation. It **has already implemented two core functions: Wander and Direct, allowing users to construct interactive, performable, and explorable AI digital worlds in real time.** Alibaba positions the model within the "world simulator" category, distinguishing it from traditional text-to-video models that follow a passive workflow—relying on user prompts and rendering to produce final output. World models employ modeling methods that simulate world evolution over extended timeframes, shifting content production logic from "passive generation" to "active simulation of world evolution." The technical objective of world models is to model and reconstruct the physical and spatial attributes of the real world. They serve not only as a foundational layer for 3D content generation but are also widely applied in robot training and environmental perception for autonomous driving. Compared to the relatively mature technical paradigms of large language models, world models remain in an exploratory frontier stage. ## Competitive Landscape: Tencent and Google Already Positioned In the world model sector, Alibaba faces direct competition from major domestic and international technology companies. Tencent has launched a series of open-source world models called Hunyuan3D, while Alphabet-owned Google operates Genie, another world model. One week before the release of Happy Oyster, Alibaba introduced the video generation model Happy Horse, claiming it topped multiple global leaderboards upon launch and sparked significant attention within China's AI industry. Alibaba has recently accelerated its pace of AI product releases and adjusted its internal organizational structure to strengthen the commercialization of its technologies, converting prior investments into actual revenue. Currently, Happy Oyster is available only to select users for early access; the path to large-scale commercialization remains to be clarified. Risk Disclosure and Disclaimer Markets involve risk; investment requires caution. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and does not account for individual investors' specific investment objectives, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions presented herein align with their particular circumstances. 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