How digital brains for humanoid robots are being built
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How digital brains for humanoid robots are being built
""We have reached a tipping point where robots are getting out of the lab and making their way into the messy physical world," Amit Goel stated, highlighting the transition of robots into practical applications."
""Learning from just watching other humans from just any sort of camera or internet video datasets and so on - those are very rich datasets," panelists noted, emphasizing the value of data collection for training robots."
At Nvidia's GTC event, Olaf, a humanoid robot, showcased significant improvements over last year's Blue, demonstrating better interaction and behavior. Enterprises are increasingly interested in humanoid robots for real-world applications. Amit Goel noted a tipping point in robotics, with robots moving beyond labs into practical environments. However, challenges remain, particularly in developing effective robot brains. Panelists emphasized the importance of data collection and training robots using real-world human behavior from videos to enhance their capabilities.
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