NVIDIA enhances AI training for robotics and cars with new Cosmos features

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NVIDIA has introduced new features to its Cosmos platform, which generates physics-accurate videos for training AI in robotics and autonomous vehicles. This development aims to streamline the training process by providing realistic data without the need for extensive real-world recordings. The Cosmos models, trained on vast amounts of video data, will work alongside the Omniverse platform to create detailed 3D environments for AI training. This combination allows for safer and more efficient data generation, enhancing the capabilities of NVIDIA's DRIVE platform for self-driving cars. Additionally, NVIDIA announced partnerships with major automotive manufacturers like Toyota and Aurora to develop AI for vehicles. These collaborations are expected to significantly contribute to NVIDIA's business growth in the automotive sector.


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