Futuristic humanoid robot waving hand in modern office at sunset

German Robotics Company Nura Unveils Humanoid Robot 4.0

Nvidia is making huge strides in humanoid robots. This year, we see new V hardware and multimodal foundation models. These models will serve as the AI brain for humanoid robots. Nvidia's developer tools and simulation suite are key. We are getting closer to solving the AI brain for these robots.

Many of these robots will look like humans. They will understand and interact with the world. Developing these robots is hard. It needs lots of data and computing power. Nvidia wants to make this easier with three platforms: Nvidia AI, Omniverse, and Jetson Thor. These platforms, along with generative AI tools, will speed up projects.

Advanced humanoid robot with red eyes reaching out in a modern laboratory setting.

Nvidia researchers are capturing human actions. They use a framework called Robas. This tool trains robots using many environments. They create large data sets from small ones with a tool called Mimic Gen Nim. They train the Groot model on the Nvidia DGX cloud with this data.

After training, they test the software in the cloud. Then, they do hardware tests on Jetson Thor. Finally, they deploy the model to real robots. Nvidia's Osmo Robotics Cloud helps manage the whole process. This setup is helping developers worldwide bring humanoid robots to life.

In more news, the German company Nura released a video. Their robot, called 4 Any1, is doing tasks. This robot was revealed in 2022. It is one of the first in Nvidia's early access program for humanoid robots.

China is also developing many robots. The number of these robots is growing fast. People may not realize how soon robots will be doing tasks in our world. Seeing a real humanoid robot interact with the world will show everyone that AI robotics is here to stay.

The progress in this field is exciting. With companies like Nvidia leading the way, humanoid robots will soon become a normal part of life. These robots will help in many areas, making tasks easier and more efficient. The future of AI and robotics looks bright.

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