The systems, powered by Cosmos 3, are designed to accelerate development of autonomous vehicles, robots and vision AI systems.
June 4, 2026
Nvidia has released a spate of new physical AI research tools, agent workflows and open source models to train more advanced AI systems for the real world.
Unveiled this week at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference in Denver, the updates build on Nvidia's recently launched Cosmos 3 world foundation model and are designed to help researchers automate key stages of physical AI development, including simulation, synthetic data generation, policy training and evaluation.
Physical AI refers to AI systems that interact with and operate in the physical world, including self-driving vehicles, industrial robots and embodied AI agents.












