NVIDIA Open-Sources Cosmos 3 Foundation Model for Physical AI Reasoning and Action Generation
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Summary
NVIDIA has released Cosmos 3, an open-source foundation model for Physical AI that integrates physical reasoning, world generation, and action generation into a single model. The model is designed to help robots, autonomous vehicles, and smart spaces understand real-world environments, predict outcomes, and generate appropriate actions. NVIDIA is open-sourcing the models, training scripts, deployment tools, and datasets to accelerate and democratize physical AI development.
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· 3 pulledPhysical AI systems must understand the real world before they can act within it.
NVIDIA Cosmos 3 is a frontier foundation model for physical AI that combines physical reasoning, world generation, and action generation within a single open model.
NVIDIA is open sourcing Cosmos 3 models, training scripts, deployment tools, and datasets to make physical AI development more open and r
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