Nvidia debuts AI humanoid software
Nvidia's vision for humanoid robots is bThe AI giant rolls out what it calls a "comprehensive safety system" designed to ensure the technology can be deployed alongside humans.
Nvidia debuts AI humanoid software Nvidia has introduced Nvidia Halos for Robotics, a safety system integrating software, processing power, and sensors to enable humanoid robots to operate safely alongside humans. Agility Robotics, an Nvidia customer, will deploy this system in robots working for companies like Amazon and Toyota. The ultimate goal is to create humanoids capable of performing dangerous and strenuous tasks in collaboration with people, which necessitates advanced safety protocols.
- Nvidia launched Nvidia Halos for Robotics, a comprehensive safety system for humanoid robots.
- The system leverages Nvidia’s autonomous vehicle technology.
- Agility Robotics is the first customer, planning to use Halos for robots working with Amazon and Toyota.
- The system aims to ensure humanoids can be safely deployed alongside humans.
- Humanoid robots are projected to generate $200 billion in revenue by 2035.
- Advanced safety design is crucial for humanoids interacting with humans and complex environments. Continue reading https://www.axios.com/2026/06/22/nvidia-humanoid-ai-robotics
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