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Being rich should be easy to spot.
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That's why net worth—not income, job ******* les or appearances—tends to tell the real story.
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Nvidia (NVDA), the game-changing backbone of the artificial intelligence boom, is now betting that the next major wave of AI will exist in the Physical AI world by walking, moving, lifting boxes, operating machinery, and working with humans.
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In fact, that's the idea behind Nvidia's Halos for Robotics, which, according to the company, is the industry's first full-stack open safety system for physical AI and robotics. The platform is designed to help robots and humanoids operate safely in human environments by combining AI computing software, including IGX Thor and the Holoscan Sensor Bridge for AI, with safety operating systems using Nvidia Halos OS. Even better, it's already seeing early adoption.
In fact, the AI company Agility is the first to integrate Halos for Robotics, which is using the system to embed safety features into its Digit humanoid robot, which was designed for industrial work in logistics, manufacturing, and warehouse operations, as noted in an Nvidia press release. "For Digit, NVIDIA IGX Thor delivers industrial-grade AI compute with built-in safety capabilities, while Halos Core supports the software layer for safety-related operating functions."