Lambda’s keynote at the ALVR workshop co-located with ACL 2026

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Lambda's keynote at ALVR workshop

On July 3, Lambda's research team delivers a keynote at the Advances in Language and Vision Research (ALVR) workshop, co-located with ACL 2026 in San Diego.

What we're presenting

The keynote covers the last 12 months of Lambda research at the intersection of language, vision, and physical AI. Topics include world modeling paradigms, synthetic data generation inside simulations, 3D scene understanding, and the infrastructure that shapes how these workloads run at scale.

Why this workshop

ALVR gathers scientists focused on multimodal research. The organizers from UC Santa Barbara are among the field's strongest voices. Lambda's presence adds a new dimension to the workshop: what happens when multimodal research meets production infrastructure.

What makes this different

Lambda's research team publishes work that few other neocloud providers produce. Physics Olympiad solved using synthetically generated data, paradigm-shifting approaches to 3D understanding, and robotics and control through object-centric attention are among the many contributions Lambda has brought to the machine learning community.

The team operates as scouts: they map the unknown, charge into the depths, and then bring what they find, those insights, back to shape Lambda's product and platform.

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