@NVIDIAAI: We're adopting the Linux Foundation’s OpenMDW framework across our open model families. This helps make open model lice…
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NVIDIA is adopting the Linux Foundation's OpenMDW framework across its open model families (Cosmos, Isaac GR00T, Ising, Nemotron) to simplify and standardize open model licensing for developers.
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We’re adopting the Linux Foundation’s OpenMDW framework across our open model families.
This helps make open model licensing simpler and more consistent at scale.
A single legal framework across models, code, documentation, and data helps reduce friction for developers and
The Linux Foundation (@linuxfoundation): OpenMDW-1.1 is now available — and @NVIDIAAI is adopting it across Cosmos, Isaac GR00T, Ising, and Nemotron model families.
A permissive, unified legal framework purpose-built for AI models.
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