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Nvidia has introduced a set of AI solutions for robots.
Nvidia has introduced a set of AI solutions for robots
12.08.2025
Vladimir Sliper Nvidia Corporation has introduced a set of AI models, libraries, and other infrastructure for robotics developers. One of the key products is Cosmos Reason, a visual-language model with 7 billion parameters and "reasoning" for physical AI applications and bots.
Among other new solutions:
Nvidia emphasized that the models are designed to create synthetic text, graphic, and video datasets that can be used for training robots and AI agents.
Cosmos Reason allows bots to "reason" and plan further steps thanks to their memory and understanding of physics.
New libraries for neural reconstruction are also presented, including a rendering method module that allows developers to recreate the real world in 3D using information from sensors. This technology is integrated into the open simulator CARLA — a popular platform for developers. Additionally, an update to the Omniverse toolkit has been released.
New servers for work processors in robotics have emerged. Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell Server offers a unified architecture for workloads in bot development, while Nvidia DGX Cloud is a cloud management platform.
Announcements are being made in connection with the active expansion of the corporation in the field of robotics. It sees potential demand for graphics cards in the industry.
Robots Lack AI
The main task in the industry remains the integration of AI technologies. This is necessary for the deployment of humanoid bots for mass use, said Unitree CEO Wang Xinxin.
He compared the current situation to the "breakthrough moment of ChatGPT" in 2022 and believes that a growth surge in the robotics sector will occur within one to three years.
The company Vana has introduced the humanoid R1 for $5900, but it has not yet been launched into mass production.
China is actively increasing its efforts in this area. In 2025, the country hosted a half-marathon for robots, a Muay Thai tournament, and a football competition. However, these events can hardly be called a technological breakthrough — most participants in the race stumbled, lost their balance, or were unable to finish.
The fame of Unitree has sharply increased after its humanoids were showcased on a national television gala concert in honor of the Spring Festival.
In July, the company ByteDance, which owns TikTok, introduced a system that serves as the "brain" for robots.
Recall that Amazon is developing AI software that will enable humanoid robots to deliver packages in electric Rivian vans.