Nvidia debuts 'more intelligent' AI-powered robots; truly self-reliant bots 'further out'

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Nvidia for 10 years made its money from providing chips for PCs and gaming consoles, but the last year saw it make more money from artificial intelligence.

Tech firm Nvidia continued to pursue its pivot from hardware producer to artificial intelligence developer with the debut of its new robot project after the Figure 01 demonstration. 'With advances in generative AI, there has been a steady stream of developments across the ecosystem where foundation models for robotic tasks have shown the ability to improve the productivity and performance of robotics developers,' David Pinto, a senior PR manager at Nvidia, told Fox News Digital.

Nvidia first assumed a central role in the space through its chip manufacturing, with countries and companies seeking to buy up all the semiconductor chips and microprocessors on the market following public engagement with ChatGPT and mainstream attention on AI models and platforms. The company’s revenue rose 206% over the prior year in its last quarter of 2023 due to the surge in AI interest and demands.

 

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