NVIDIA has announced Halos for Robotics. It is a new full-stack safety platform designed to help companies develop and deploy safer AI-powered robots. The system combines AI computing hardware, software, sensors, safety applications and inspection tools into a unified safety architecture for robotics and physical AI systems. The brand states that the platform is built on more than 18,600 engineering years of autonomous vehicle safety development. Agility Robotics is the first company to adopt the platform which integrates NVIDIA Halos technologies into its Digit humanoid robot. NVIDIA Halos includes industrial-grade AI computing through NVIDIA IGX Thor. This is a dedicated robotics safety software stack and an accredited inspection program that helps companies prepare for safety certification. The Tegra K1 powered NVidia Shield tablet is now official and will be priced competitively (starts at $299) and will have an optional wireless controller. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA announces Halos for safer AI-powered robots" and "NVidia Shield Tablet with Tegra K1 starts at $299".
NVIDIA has announced Halos for Robotics. It is a new full-stack safety platform designed to help companies develop and deploy safer AI-powered robots.
The system combines AI computing hardware, software, sensors, safety applications and inspection tools into a unified safety architecture for robotics and physical AI systems. The brand states that the platform is built on more than 18,600 engineering years of autonomous vehicle safety development. Agility Robotics is the first company to adopt the platform which integrates NVIDIA Halos technologies into its Digit humanoid robot.
Our coverage of NVIDIA AI safety includes: "NVIDIA announces Halos for safer AI-powered robots"; "NVidia Shield Tablet with Tegra K1 starts at $299"; "NVidia to seed Android KitKat update to Shield". Each article provides unique insights and information.