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Nvidia's new world model helps robots navigate the world

Nvidia's new world model helps robots navigate the world

Summary

Nvidia introduced Cosmos 3, a new AI model that helps robots and autonomous vehicles understand and predict what will happen in real-world environments. This open model generates data about how machines move, which developers can use to train robots and other machines to navigate and act better in physical spaces.

Key Facts

  • Cosmos 3 is trained on 20 trillion pieces of data, including images, videos, sounds, text, and robot movements.
  • Unlike regular AI that creates images or videos, Cosmos 3 models machine actions like joint movements and paths.
  • Developers can use Cosmos 3 to simulate physical tasks and build specialized models for robots and vehicles.
  • The model is open, allowing hardware makers to customize it for their needs.
  • Nvidia is working with companies like Agile Robots and Runway to support Cosmos 3.
  • Cosmos 3 can create rare or risky scenarios for training that are hard to replicate in real life, such as robot accidents.
  • Nvidia offers two versions now: a high-accuracy "super" model and a fast "nano" model, with a local "edge" version coming soon.
  • Nvidia aims to make AI that not only answers questions or creates images but can plan and act in the physical world.
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