litewave Posted June 3 Posted June 3 I just watched the nVidia keynote by CEO Jensen Huang a second time. Besides the lack of an announcement of new gaming/consumer GPUs (RTX5080?), there was a strong focus on AI, virtual people, and physical AI, aka "robots." nVIdia has created a lab ("gym") where its partners can train robots virtually for tasks in the Omniverse, nVidia's open-source MetaVerse. The video below begins at this segment of his presentation. Of course, I immediately thought about training a general-purpose robot to ride an EUC. After imagining how that will work, I began wondering about robots with EUCs integrated into one unified package. What use case or business/personal problem would that solve? Would Robot-EUCs be allowed to compete against humans in racing events? Which company will be the first to claim bragging rights? When do you think we will begin seeing early prototypes? I hope we can make this an ongoing discussion. I am certainly interested in possible training and visualization of an EUC AI, perhaps using 360 VR video like what @novazeus is openly publishing and related ideas that others are working on behind the scenes 1 1 Quote
novazeus Posted June 3 Posted June 3 i'd gladly lay on my mattress with Bob snoring next to me while my euc robot did my ranch patrol. i bet cops would rather stay in dunkin donuts while a bot surveilled megashopping centers parking lots. i see insta360 has live monitoring! when ur born and raised in the middle of nowhere, u shoot for twofers, or threefers, acomplishing multiple tasks with the same effort. if i could get pasco county sheriffs to do a little 6 cop euc force, for shopping center surveillance, and they see what euc's are, they'll be more likely to accept this future way of travel. we have to quit building these mega parking lots. we are cooking ourselves. 1 Quote
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