Darwin the robot wobbles when he walks. And sometimes he falls. But unlike most robots, he learns from his mistakes — just like people do — and adjusts his technique on the fly. His baby steps could lead to a new generation of autonomous robots that ...
Computers can drive, create recipes, even compose rap songs. London audiences will soon find out whether they can write a hit musical, too. The new show, “Beyond the Fence,” is the world’s first musical conceived and substantially crafted by ...
VR can sound weird, futuristic. Until you try it. Then it just feels like fun. And that’s always how it starts. The post How a VR Demo Scared Me Silly, and Convinced Me VR Is Serious appeared first on The Official NVIDIA Blog.
For as long as we have been designing computers, AI has been the final frontier. The post Accelerating AI with GPUs: A New Computing Model appeared first on The Official NVIDIA Blog.
Machine learning will give cars the ability to analyze and learn from hundreds of thousands, even millions of driving situations to learn better than any human being can, Audi execs told the press at CES 2016 Wednesday. “In one year a 16-year old ...
Let’s make a bold call about this year’s CES right now. If you’re looking for the sexiest product here, swing by the Daimler-Benz booth. The German automaker is just one of the automotive companies using NVIDIA to build new products. More than 10 ...
Four lidar detectors. Four fisheye cameras. Two narrow field-of-view cameras. GPS. We may be cruising down a sun-dappled Silicon Valley expressway within the posted miles per hour. But every second, untold quantities of data are being scooped up by ...
More than 10 million cars on the road today are powered by NVIDIA. Step into our booth in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center at the CES 2016 tradeshow and we’ll convince you that we’re just getting started. We’re not just focused on ...
Headlines about virtual reality often focus on how it’s upending the world of gaming. But VR is also revolutionizing fields across everyday life — areas like medicine, architecture, education, product design and retailing. A great example is Audi’s ...