NVIDIA introduces the Newton Physics Engine in the Isaac Lab, developed with Google DeepMind and Disney Research, enhancing robot capabilities. Leading universities and robot developers are leveraging NVIDIA technology for robotics research. The Newton Engine allows for complex robot simulations, aiding in real-world deployment. NVIDIA also unveils the Isaac GR00T N1.6 model for improving robot reasoning and task execution. The Cosmos Reason vision language model enhances robot reasoning skills using prior knowledge and common sense, aiding in handling new tasks effectively. The Cosmos World Foundation Models facilitate data generation for training physical AI models at scale using text, image, and video prompts. The Newton Engine opens new standards for physical simulation in robotics, allowing for faster and safer robot learning in simulation environments. NVIDIA also releases the Isaac GR00T N1.6 model for humanoid robots, enabling more complex movements and object handling. Additionally, new NVIDIA AI infrastructure supports demanding robotics workloads, such as AI training and inference, across various platforms and applications. NVIDIA’s advancements in robotics research are showcased at the CoRL event, with technologies referenced in various research papers and projects.

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