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NVIDIA adds open AI and simulation tools for robot learning, humanoid development

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New Project GR00T workflows and AI world model tools are intended to help developers of robot dexterity, control, manipulation, and mobility. Source: NVIDIA NVIDIA Corp. today announced new artificial intelligence and simulation tools to accelerate development of robots including humanoids.

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How Agility Robotics crosses the Sim2Real gap with NVIDIA Isaac Lab

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At Agility Robotics, we are working with our humanoid robot Digit, which balances actively at all times, can recover from unexpected bumps, and can lift and move heavy things. how to get the foot to a certain place). how to get the foot to a certain place).

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NVIDIA unveils Omniverse upgrades, Cosmos foundation model, and more at CES

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Choreographed integration of human workers, robotic and agentic systems, and equipment in a facility digital twin. NVIDIA Corp.’s These announcements showed how NVIDIA is doubling down on investing in artificial intelligence technologies, particularly generative AI, for robotics.

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NVIDIA Isaac, Omniverse, and Halos to aid European robotics developers

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Humanoid and cobot developers can use NVIDIA’s full-stack safety platform. Source: NVIDIA At its GPU Technology Conference, or GTC in Paris today, NVIDIA Corp. announced new tools for applying artificial intelligence to the development of robots, self-driving cars, and smart cities. The NVIDIA Isaac Sim 5.0

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How NVIDIA’s Isaac Lab can accelerate robot learning in simulation

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Several humanoid robotics developers are using NVIDIA Isaac Lab to train their robots. Source: NVIDIA To operate efficiently in the real world, robots need to be adaptable, learn new skills readily, and adjust to their surroundings.

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Humanoid robotics developers must pick which problems to solve, says NVIDIA

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NVIDIA CEO Jenson Huang ended his GTC 2024 keynote presentation backed by images of all of the various humanoid robots currently on the market that are powered by the Jetson Orin computer. Developers of artificial intelligence and humanoids are using NVIDIA tools, from the edge to the cloud. There are also two inflection points.

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The biggest robotics news from NVIDIA GTC day 2

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Day two of NVIDIA GTC is behind us. The highlight of the day was NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huangs keynote session at the San Jose Arena. Huang presented for nearly two hours, and at one point, brought the Disney BDX robot up on stage with him. Additionally, NVIDIA announced it is open-sourcing GR00T N1.