Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the general robotics industry is nearing a "ChatGPT moment," during his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The Cosmos AI platform promises to revolutionize robotics and autonomous vehicles with physics-based simulations and open-source access. Will it?
Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang shared more about his vision of a future where AI, powered by his company’s hardware and software, is as commonplace as the internet.
Jensen Huang’s address at CES followed a trading session that sent Nvidia’s value to $3.66 trillion.
In this exclusive interview, we get the scoop on NVIDIA’s dive into robotics and AI technology. Watch for more details on their physical AI platform, Cosmos, working in sync with their simulation technology platform, Omniverse, to facilitate humanoid robot interaction in a factory space.
Nvidia stock (NVDA) reached new heights in 2024, buoyed by demand for its artificial intelligence (AI)-enabling graphics processing units
Hyundai Motor Group on Friday announced that the company has formed a strategic alliance with Nvidia for the development of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, which are related to future mobility.
Hyundai Motor and Nvidia unveiled a wide-ranging AI partnership at CES 2025, including moves to improve the manufacturer’s processes.
Nvidia climbed to an all-time high on Tuesday, after Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang delivered the keynote address at CES 2025. Is Nvidia stock  is a buy now? Nvidia also cleared a double-bottom buy point at 146.
Both parties will also work closely to create virtual simulation environments for safe and reliable autonomous driving technology.
Shares of Serve Robotics ( SERV -13.00%) skyrocketed 55.2% in December, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. As 2024 drew to a close, investors seemed to be increasingly hungry for investments on the more speculative side of the spectrum, and Serve certainly fits that description.