Nvidia CEO Unveils Cosmos AI for Robots and Self-Driving Cars at CES 2025

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Nvidia CEO Unveils Cosmos AI for Robots and Self-Driving Cars at CES 2025
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at CES 2025 announced Cosmos, a new foundation model for generating photorealistic videos used to train robots and self-driving cars. Cosmos aims to revolutionize AI training by offering a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional data gathering methods.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave a keynote address at CES 2025 , an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on January 6, 2025. At CES 2025 , Nvidia unveiled new products such as artificial intelligence to better train robots and cars, upgraded gaming chips, and its first desktop computer, highlighting its potential for business expansion.

CEO Jensen Huang showcased how the world’s second-most valuable firm is bringing data center AI chip technology to consumer PCs and laptops. He introduced Nvidia's Cosmos foundation models, which generate photo-realistic videos used to train robots and self-driving cars at a lower cost than traditional methods. By creating synthetic training data, these models help robots and cars understand the physical world similar to how large language models enhance chatbots' natural language responses. Users can provide Cosmos with text descriptions to generate videos adhering to the laws of physics. This approach promises cost-efficiency compared to current data gathering methods, such as using real-world driving data or having humans train robots. Cosmos will be available under an open license, similar to Meta Platforms' Llama 3 language models, which have gained widespread use in the tech industry. 'We really hope (Cosmos) will do for the world of robotics and industrial AI what Llama 3 has done for enterprise AI,' Huang said

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