Nvidia launches Cosmos 3, an open world foundation model for physical AI with mixture-of-transformers architecture
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Dean Takahashi
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Summary
Nvidia has launched Cosmos 3, an open world foundation model for physical AI that uses a mixture-of-transformers architecture. The model integrates vision reasoning, world generation, and action prediction into a single system, and is described as the first fully open omnimodel capable of natively understanding and generating text and visual content for physical AI applications.
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· 2 pulledNvidia today launched Nvidia Cosmos 3, an open world foundation model for physical AI built on a breakthrough mixture-of-transformers architecture that combines vision reasoning, world generation and action prediction in a single system.
Cosmos 3 is the world's first fully open omnimodel that can natively understand and generate text, i
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