Nvidia’s GPUs are widely used by text-based genAI models and virtual assistants. Beyond that, the company hopes Graphics 3.0 will change the physical world by allowing AI to run robots, traffic signals, home appliances, autonomous cars, and equipment in offices, factories and warehouses.
Robots will “assist us in our homes, redefine how work is done in factories, warehouses, agriculture, and more,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a short video address during an event keynote.
But creating Graphics 3.0 isn’t easy, as virtual AI differs from physical AI by relying on data used to train foundation models from the likes of OpenAI and Google. Because physical AI relies on pixels, which aren’t as readily available, Nvidia is creating synthetic data by simulating virtual worlds for applications.
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