Jensen Huang discusses the three major breakthroughs in AI models over the past year: open-source models, physical AI, and agent-based AI

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discussed the three major breakthroughs in AI models over the past year at the Davos Forum. “Last year, three major events happened in the AI model layer. First, when models first appeared, they had many hallucinations, but last year, these models could be applied in research fields, capable of reasoning, planning, and answering questions without being trained in the relevant domain, leading to the emergence of Agentic AI.” Huang said. The second major breakthrough came from open-source models. The launch of the first open-source reasoning model, DeepSeek, was a significant event for most industries and companies. Since then, the open-source reasoning model ecosystem has begun to flourish, allowing many companies, research institutions, and educators to utilize open-source models for various tasks. Huang stated that the third area of significant progress is physical AI, which not only understands language but also comprehends the physical world, such as biological proteins, chemistry, and physics. In the physical domain, AI can understand fluid dynamics, particle physics, and quantum physics. (Yicai) (Jin10 Data APP)

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