
"ChatGPT's release over three years ago triggered an AI frenzy. While AI models continue to become more capable, to truly be as helpful as possible to people in their everyday lives, they need to have access to everyday tasks. That's only possible by allowing them to live outside a chatbot on your laptop screen and more presently in your environment."
"Enter the industry's latest buzzword: physical AI. The term was on full display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last week, with nearly every company touting a new model or hardware that can contribute to advancing the space, including Nvidia. During the company's keynote, CEO Jensen Huang even compared the significance of physical AI to that of ChatGPT's release. "The ChatGPT moment for physical AI is here -- when machines begin to understand, reason, and act in the real world," he said."
ChatGPT's release triggered an AI frenzy and models continue to improve. To be maximally useful, AI must access everyday tasks by existing in the physical environment rather than only in chatbots. Physical AI embeds intelligence into hardware that perceives surroundings, reasons about context, and performs or orchestrates actions. The concept was prominent at CES, where companies showcased new models and hardware aimed at advancing physical AI and compared its significance to ChatGPT. Physical AI emphasizes chain-of-thought reasoning and contextual interaction, enabling humanoid and autonomous machines to perform more complex, real-world tasks.
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