
NVIDIA launched a new AI platform at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 on Monday, which includes multiple Generative World Basic Models (WFM). The platform includes not only these AI models, but also advanced marking, accelerated video processing, pipes and guardrails to enable the platform to develop physical AI systems such as autonomous cars and robots. Additionally, the company developed WFM and used it for academic and research purposes. Nvidia also launched the Llama Nemotron family of AI models at CES 2025.
NVIDIA COSMOS World Foundation Model
The tech giant details its new cosmic platform in a newsroom post. The platform will host only WFM and several components that allow training and development of physical AI systems. It is worth noting that physical AI systems are machines that are mechanical parts and the ability to interact and act in the real world.
NVIDIA stressed that training and developing physical AI systems, including robots and autonomous vehicles, is an expensive adventure because of the need for a lot of real-life data and a wide variety of testing environments. WFM of the Cosmos platform solves these two problems.
The tech giant claims that these world AI models can generate a large amount of synthetic data based on photography and physics that can be used to train physical AI systems. Data can also evaluate existing robots by experiencing them through a test environment. In addition, NVIDIA COSMOS allows developers to build custom models by fine-tuning WFM.
NVIDIA’s Cosmos World AI model comes with video search and understanding, allowing developers to find specific training videos from large databases. These models can leverage the NVIDIA OMNIVERSE platform to generate physics-based controlled 3D solutions. The platform also provides simulation-based physical AI training.
These AI models are available under the Open Model License and can be previewed through the NVIDIA Application Programming Interface (API) directory or by embracing faces. The tech giant revealed that several companies focusing on robotics and physical AI have adopted the universe. These include 1x, agile robots, agility, graph AI, foreground, Fourier, galbot, hillbot, intbot, intbot, neura robotics, skild ai, virtual incision, waabi and xpeng, and Uber.