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Nvidia announces early access for Omniverse Sensor RTX for smarter autonomous machines
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Nvidia announced early access for Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX software to enable smarter autonomous machines with generative AI. Generative AI and foundation models let autonomous machines generalize beyond the operational design domains on which they’ve been […]
But collecting such data — including from rare edge cases and potentially hazardous scenarios, like a pedestrian crossing in front of an autonomous vehicle (AV) at night or a human entering a welding robot work cell — can be incredibly difficult and resource-intensive. The application programming interfaces (APIs) are designed to support sensors commonly used for autonomy — including cameras, radar and lidar — and can integrate seamlessly into existing workflows to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles and robots of every kind. Organizations such as Accenture, Foretellix, MITRE and Mcity are integrating these APIs via domain-specific blueprints to provide end customers with the tools they need to deploy the next generation of industrial manufacturing robots and self-driving cars.
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