Nvidia Launches System to Make Robots Safer
The platform applies Nvidia’s expertise in autonomous vehicle safety to physical AI.
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Insider Brief Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have built software that converts ordinary videos of people using their hands into data that can train robots to perform delicate, multi-fingered tasks. The system, described in a paper posted to the preprint server arXiv, reportedly can take a clip pulled from the web, reconstruct what […]
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