What happens when you give AI coding agents a lab full of robotic arms, some compute resources, and a “generous token budget” for teaching the robots various tasks? The agents can apparently figure ...
Teaching robots new tricks has always been a deeply human chore. Someone resets the scene after every failed attempt, babysits the hardware, and judges whether the robot got it right. NVIDIA wants ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's ENPIRE framework enables AI coding agents to autonomously train robots for precise physical tasks like GPU installation, achieving a 99% success rate. Developed with Carnegie Mellon ...
Nvidia has showcased agentic robots that can teach themselves high-precision and dexterous tasks in the real world. As part of the demo reel for this ENPIRE technology, we see a room full of robots do ...
Left to right: Stacey Weismiller, president and CEO of the American Manufacturing Futures Institute, hosts a panel discussion at New York City's Tech Week with Zach Thomkinson of Standard Bots, ...
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Robotics companies have converted the pages of science fiction books into real life, as artificial intelligence-powered humanoid machines are in the early stages of development. Robots patrol ...