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Accelerated Generative World Modeling A critical innovation in WCog-VLA is the Aligned Decoupled Diffusion Transformer (ADDT) at the generative level. This powerful generative world model synthesizes physically-plausible joint multi-agent trajectories. Crucially, ADDT accelerates inference by significantly reducing the required denoising steps through scene representation alignment, addressing a common bottleneck in diffusion models. This efficiency gain…
Like it or not, data centers are now intrinsic to our modern lives, supporting not just the AI boom but healthcare, banking, government services, and other essential sectors. Reliable data center operation depends on effective cooling, which is already a major challenge as many methods require huge inputs of water or energy. To make matters…
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