DRL trains a discriminator on data versus base-model samples in pretrained representation space and uses its logit as reward in KL-regularized RL, cutting guidance-free FID from 9.38 to 2.62 on SiT and similar gains on other backbones.
Data-regularized reinforcement learning for diffusion models at scale
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EAM reformulates adjoint matching for diffusion fine-tuning with linear base drift to allow efficient deterministic sampling and closed-form adjoints while matching or exceeding prior performance.
Causal-rCM unifies teacher-forcing and self-forcing distillation for autoregressive video diffusion, delivering a 2-step model with VBench-T2V score 84.63 and enabling interactive world models on Cosmos 3 using only synthetic data.
GCPO performs per-token credit assignment in discrete policy optimization by setting token advantages proportional to the difference in model predictions under positive versus negative prompts, outperforming GRPO and DAPO on text-to-image and chain-of-thought tasks.
RAVEN aligns training and inference for causal autoregressive video diffusion via interleaved rollout repacking and introduces CM-GRPO for direct RL on consistency-model kernels, claiming better quality than recent baselines.
Super-Linear Advantage Shaping (SLAS) introduces a non-linear geometric policy update for RL post-training of text-to-image models that reshapes the local policy space via advantage-dependent Fisher-Rao weighting to reduce reward hacking and improve performance over GRPO baselines.
The paper introduces the Proxy Compression Hypothesis as a unifying framework explaining reward hacking in RLHF as an emergent result of compressing high-dimensional human objectives into proxy reward signals under optimization pressure.
Cosmos-Predict2.5 unifies text-to-world, image-to-world, and video-to-world generation in one model trained on 200M clips with RL post-training, delivering improved quality and control for physical AI.
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The Reward Was in Your Data All Along: Correcting Flow Matching with Discriminator-Guided RL
DRL trains a discriminator on data versus base-model samples in pretrained representation space and uses its logit as reward in KL-regularized RL, cutting guidance-free FID from 9.38 to 2.62 on SiT and similar gains on other backbones.
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Efficient Adjoint Matching for Fine-tuning Diffusion Models
EAM reformulates adjoint matching for diffusion fine-tuning with linear base drift to allow efficient deterministic sampling and closed-form adjoints while matching or exceeding prior performance.
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Causal-rCM: A Unified Teacher-Forcing and Self-Forcing Open Recipe for Autoregressive Diffusion Distillation in Streaming Video Generation and Interactive World Models
Causal-rCM unifies teacher-forcing and self-forcing distillation for autoregressive video diffusion, delivering a 2-step model with VBench-T2V score 84.63 and enabling interactive world models on Cosmos 3 using only synthetic data.
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Guidance Contrastive Token Credit Assignment for Discrete Policy Optimization
GCPO performs per-token credit assignment in discrete policy optimization by setting token advantages proportional to the difference in model predictions under positive versus negative prompts, outperforming GRPO and DAPO on text-to-image and chain-of-thought tasks.
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RAVEN: Real-time Autoregressive Video Extrapolation with Consistency-model GRPO
RAVEN aligns training and inference for causal autoregressive video diffusion via interleaved rollout repacking and introduces CM-GRPO for direct RL on consistency-model kernels, claiming better quality than recent baselines.
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Power Reinforcement Post-Training of Text-to-Image Models with Super-Linear Advantage Shaping
Super-Linear Advantage Shaping (SLAS) introduces a non-linear geometric policy update for RL post-training of text-to-image models that reshapes the local policy space via advantage-dependent Fisher-Rao weighting to reduce reward hacking and improve performance over GRPO baselines.
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Reward Hacking in the Era of Large Models: Mechanisms, Emergent Misalignment, Challenges
The paper introduces the Proxy Compression Hypothesis as a unifying framework explaining reward hacking in RLHF as an emergent result of compressing high-dimensional human objectives into proxy reward signals under optimization pressure.
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World Simulation with Video Foundation Models for Physical AI
Cosmos-Predict2.5 unifies text-to-world, image-to-world, and video-to-world generation in one model trained on 200M clips with RL post-training, delivering improved quality and control for physical AI.