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nvidia continues to explore and promote the development of robotics technology, and its product and platform innovation and cooperation have achieved many results. omniverse is a simulation platform where developers can test simulations of robots; isaac is an omniverse-based "gym" for training robots to perform tasks; the jetson thor chip provides efficient computing power, and the groot project aims to create humanoid the basic model of the robot. in addition, nvidia also provides a variety of tools and platforms for robots, which help developers deploy robots faster and shorten the distance from theory to practical applications.
however, some experts say nvidia has not yet lowered the barriers to entry for robot makers as it has in language and image ai. competitors are jumping in to try to carve out the ideal stack for robotics before nvidia dominates. despite the challenges, nvidia remains confident and expects future development to be self-driving cars and robots. they believe that eventually everything will be automated, starting with robotic arms and vehicles, then buildings and even cities. with the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology and the active promotion of technology giants such as nvidia, robotics technology is facing unprecedented development opportunities.
however, to truly realize the widespread application and commercialization of robots, technical, legal and ethical difficulties still need to be overcome. for example, how do you ensure robot safety? how to deal with the interaction between robots and humans? these issues require further research and discussion in order to promote the real application of robot technology in society.