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AI is moving out of chat windows and into physical spaces. This week shows a shift from large models to useful tools.
NVIDIA released an open-source toolkit for physical AI at GTC Taipei. This kit helps you build robotics and autonomous vehicle projects faster. You no longer need to start from zero.
The toolkit includes:
- Pre-built skills for robot arms and humanoids
- Vision AI pipelines for sensors
- Digital twin tools to test code in simulations before use
- Isaac GR00T, an open-source humanoid robot platform
Everything works with NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Omniverse.
JetBrains also released Mellum2. This is a small model for managing AI workflows. It acts like a traffic cop for your AI pipelines. It sits between your app and your LLM to decide which model to use. You can run it on a single GPU for private or local use.
NIST released Safe Step. This model calculates evacuation routes during fires. It uses dynamic exit signs to guide people to safety. It proves AI works best when it solves specific human problems.
The industry is changing. People are no longer asking how big a model is. They are asking how useful it is. The most important AI now works in the physical world.
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