January 31, 2025

Tech Giant Unveils New AI Platform for Industrial Use

NVIDIA rolls out a new platform that lets developers create real-world scenarios for robots and industrial machines using artificial intelligence.

The platform, called NVIDIA Cosmos, combines physics-based modeling with geographical accuracy to help industries test and improve their automation systems.

Developers can now use the platform to create digital testing grounds that mirror real-world conditions. Robots and automated systems can use these virtual environments for training prior to warehouse deployment.

The system itself makes use of NVIDIA's Omniverse technology, which gives developers tools to integrate into their existing software using NVIDIA's slate of advanced graphics and AI capabilities.

Industries from manufacturing to robotics can use Cosmos to test their systems in accurate virtual environments. This allows companies to spot potential issues before implementing automated systems in the real world.

The platform includes tools for creating realistic simulations that follow the laws of physics. This means virtual tests can better predict how robots and automated systems will perform in actual working conditions.

NVIDIA designed the platform to work with current industry software, making it easier for companies to adopt the technology without overhauling their existing systems.

The company positions this release as part of their broader strategy to advance industrial AI applications, particularly in manufacturing and robotics sectors.

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