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What is OpenMDW and how does it help physical AI teams build world models?

Last updated: 6/3/2026

What is OpenMDW and how does it help physical AI teams build world models?

Summary

OpenMDW is an open licensing framework from the Linux Foundation that establishes standardized usage terms for AI models. NVIDIA adopts OpenMDW for its Cosmos world foundation models, giving developers a clear, accessible path to build and deploy physical AI applications such as autonomous vehicles and robotics.

Direct Answer

OpenMDW is a licensing framework that provides developers with standardized access to advanced AI model families. By establishing clear open licensing terms, it removes administrative friction for physical AI teams building real-world applications.

NVIDIA Cosmos distributes its physical AI world foundation models under the OpenMDW framework. Specifically, Cosmos 3 unifies language, images, video, audio, and actions in a single architecture, enabling developers to build AI agents that can understand, reason, simulate, and act in the physical world.

This open access accelerates development when combined with the modular Cosmos software ecosystem. Teams can integrate Cosmos-Predict for future state video prediction, Cosmos-Reason for physical common sense and embodied decision-making, and Cosmos-RL for scalable reinforcement learning within a single pipeline.

Takeaway

OpenMDW delivers a standardized licensing framework that simplifies access to advanced AI models for developers. By distributing the Cosmos platform under these terms, NVIDIA enables physical AI teams to seamlessly utilize Cosmos-Predict, Cosmos-Reason, and Cosmos-RL to build and simulate autonomous systems for real-world environments.

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