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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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NVIDIA adds tools it says will accelerate development of humanoid robots

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Developers can use Apple Vision Pro to teleoperate robots for capturing demonstration data. Source: NVIDIA At SIGGRAPH today in Denver, NVIDIA Corp. announced research and offerings for simulation, generative artificial intelligence, and robotics.

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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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NVIDIA researchers show geometric fabric controllers for robots at ICRA

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Source: NVIDIA NVIDIA Corp. research teams presented their findings at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, or ICRA, last week in Yokohama, Japan. In robotics, trained policies, like geometric fabrics, are approximate by nature. Submit your presentation idea now. Submit your presentation idea now.

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The 5 biggest robotics industry trends of 2023

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2023 has been full of exciting innovations within the robotics industry. We’ve seen the rise of new technologies, and robotics developers have pushed the boundaries of what robots can do. At the same time, there has been a dip in robotics funding across the board, and some sectors have struggled to gain public trust.

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Sanctuary AI integrates tactile sensors into Phoenix general purpose robots

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The Phoenix humanoid robot has tactile sensors for improved teleoperation. Source: Sanctuary AI One challenge of building general-purpose and humanoid robots is training them for dexterous manipulation. Sanctuary AI today announced that it has integrated new tactile sensors into its Phoenix robots.