NVIDIA released Cosmos 3 as an open physical AI omnimodel with Super and Nano variants. Its technical post points to six synthetic datasets, Hugging Face checkpoints, and GitHub recipes for domain adaptation.
NVIDIA released Cosmos 3 as an open physical AI omnimodel with Super and Nano variants. Its technical post points to six synthetic datasets, Hugging Face checkpoints, and GitHub recipes for domain adaptation.
NVIDIA said on March 20, 2026 that its Cosmos world foundation models have advanced again with Transfer 2.5, Predict 2.5, and Reason 2. The linked NVIDIA Technical Blog frames the update around higher-quality synthetic data, stronger long-tail scenario generation, and richer reasoning for robots and autonomous vehicles.
NVIDIA’s January 5, 2026 update expands its open AI stack across Nemotron, Cosmos, Alpamayo, Isaac GR00T and Clara. The company paired model releases with large-scale datasets and deployment pathways to accelerate production AI adoption across industries.
At CES on January 5, 2026, NVIDIA introduced new AI foundation models under Cosmos and launched DGX Spark and DGX Station. The announcement links synthetic world modeling for robotics with desktop-to-datacenter AI compute.