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  1. Reproducibility is the New Copyleft: Defining AGI-oriented Reproducible Builds

    A new paper proposes a novel approach to software licensing for advanced AI systems, including AGI. It argues that traditional copyleft licenses, like the GNU GPL, are insufficient due to the complex and non-reproducible nature of AI model artifacts such as code, data, and weights. The paper suggests that a functional equivalent of copyleft for AGI should be based on reproducible builds, ensuring bit-exact reconstruction from declared inputs. It outlines seven requirements for such builds and proposes that a 'protocols, not platforms' governance model is more suitable than traditional licensing for AI-to-AI coupling mechanisms. AI

    IMPACT Proposes a new framework for AI governance and licensing, potentially impacting open-source AI development and AGI control.

  2. NVIDIA Releases Cosmos 3: A Two-Tower Mixture-of-Transformers Foundation Model Unifying Physical Reasoning, World Generation, and Action Generation

    NVIDIA has unveiled Cosmos 3, a new foundational model designed for physical AI applications. This model aims to bridge the gap between perception and action, enabling AI systems to understand and interact with the physical world. Cosmos 3 is touted for its high performance in image and video generation and is expected to be crucial for advancements in robotics and autonomous driving. AI

    NVIDIA Releases Cosmos 3: A Two-Tower Mixture-of-Transformers Foundation Model Unifying Physical Reasoning, World Generation, and Action Generation

    IMPACT Enables AI systems to better understand and interact with the physical world, accelerating robotics and autonomous driving development.