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Nvidia’s ‘Cosmos’ model helps humanoid robots navigate physical environments
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Nvidia unveiled Cosmos, a new AI system designed to help robots better understand and navigate physical environments through advanced simulation and training capabilities.

Key announcement: Nvidia has launched Cosmos, a family of foundational AI models specifically created to enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots, industrial robots, and autonomous vehicles.

  • The system was trained using 20 million hours of human movement data, including walking patterns and hand manipulations
  • Unlike traditional language models, Cosmos focuses on generating images and 3D models of the physical world
  • The technology can create realistic simulations of warehouse activities and physical interactions

Technical capabilities and applications: Cosmos represents a significant advancement in robot training and simulation technology.

  • The system can generate realistic video simulations, such as boxes falling from warehouse shelves, to train robots in accident recognition
  • Users have the ability to fine-tune the models with their own specific data
  • The technology integrates with Nvidia’s existing Isaac robot simulation platform, enabling more efficient task learning from limited examples

Industry adoption: Several prominent companies in robotics and autonomous vehicle sectors have already implemented Cosmos.

  • Early adopters include humanoid robot companies Agility and Figure AI
  • Self-driving technology companies Uber, Waabi, and Wayve are also utilizing the system
  • The technology has garnered interest from various humanoid robot developers, including Tesla and Boston Dynamics

Additional developments: Nvidia announced several complementary technologies alongside Cosmos.

  • Project Digits, a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer capable of running large language models up to 200 billion parameters without cloud services
  • Next-generation RTX Blackwell GPUs
  • New software tools for AI agent development

Future implications: The development of Cosmos signals a shift toward more sophisticated robot training methods that could accelerate the deployment of capable humanoid robots in real-world applications, though significant challenges in physical robot development and implementation likely remain to be addressed.

Nvidia's 'Cosmos' AI Helps Humanoid Robots Navigate the World

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