Nvidia launches Cosmos AI to enhance humanoid robots' navigation skills

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Nvidia has launched a new AI model family called Cosmos, designed to help humanoid robots, industrial robots, and self-driving cars understand the physical world. This model was trained on 20 million hours of footage of human movements. During a presentation at CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang demonstrated how Cosmos can simulate warehouse activities, such as boxes falling from shelves. This capability aims to enhance robots' ability to recognize and respond to real-world scenarios. Nvidia also introduced software to improve robot learning efficiency and showcased its Project Digits, a personal AI supercomputer. The company revealed its next-generation RTX Blackwell GPUs and new tools for building AI agents.


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