Nvidia and ABB launch partnership for AI-enabled autonomous robots - FT中文网
登录×
电子邮件/用户名
密码
记住我
请输入邮箱和密码进行绑定操作:
请输入手机号码,通过短信验证(目前仅支持中国大陆地区的手机号):
请您阅读我们的用户注册协议隐私权保护政策,点击下方按钮即视为您接受。
机器人

Nvidia and ABB launch partnership for AI-enabled autonomous robots

Industrial robots that can be trained in virtual conditions are being trialled by Foxconn
00:00

{"text":[[{"start":11.23,"text":"Nvidia and ABB Robotics are partnering to produce a new generation of autonomous industrial robots for clients including Apple supplier Foxconn, which is trialling the machines. "}],[{"start":23.98,"text":"The companies said on Monday they were integrating ABB’s robot training software with Nvidia’s Omniverse simulation platform to produce robots that can be trained in virtual environments and be used by a range of industries."}],[{"start":39.76,"text":"The new robots, which are being tested by Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer Foxconn and will be commercially available in the second half of this year, can train themselves as they gather more experience, the companies said."}],[{"start":54.39,"text":"Marc Segura, president of ABB Robotics, said that by closing the disparity in performance between robots trained in virtual environments and their “digital twins” operating in the physical world, the system would speed deployment and reduce costs, enabling small and medium-sized companies to afford industrial robots for the first time."}],[{"start":78.28999999999999,"text":"“We have removed the last barriers to making industrial and physical AI a reality at a global scale,” said Segura."}],[{"start":88.13999999999999,"text":"The installed cost of robotic arms currently ranges from $40,000 for collaborative robot arms, or “cobots”, to up to $500,000 for industrial-scale robot arms, a high-cost hurdle for smaller manufacturers. "}],[{"start":105.42999999999998,"text":"ABB Robotics is in the process of being acquired by Japanese tech group SoftBank, which agreed in November to buy it from European industrial conglomerate ABB in a deal worth $5.4bn. "}],[{"start":121.17999999999998,"text":"Deepu Talla, vice-president of robotics and edge AI at Nvidia, said the new system, dubbed “RobotStudio HyperReality”, was a “big step” towards so-called full autonomy, when a robot can perform tasks without human direction."}],[{"start":138.92,"text":"“This will enable us to solve problems of small and medium enterprises, anybody that’s doing any logistics, anybody doing any sort of manufacturing with an industrial arm or a couple of cobot arms, especially moving things from Point A to Point B,” said Talla."}],[{"start":156.54999999999998,"text":"Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has predicted that a new phase of growth for the $4.3tn semiconductor company will come from the adoption of its chips and hardware by companies looking to cut costs and fill labour shortages with intelligent robots."}],[{"start":173.89999999999998,"text":"Huang has called robotics a “multitrillion-dollar opportunity” creating the “largest technology industry the world has ever seen”. "}],[{"start":184.95,"text":"Nvidia has struck partnerships with multiple companies to use its products for training and running robots, including Uber, LG Electronics, Boston Dynamics and humanoid robotics companies such as Figure AI and Skild AI. "}],[{"start":201.69,"text":"Nvidia has been building the software that allows companies to train and deploy robots, from those used in smart factories and warehouses to self-driving cars and humanoids, pushing to expand the uses of AI running on its chips. "}],[{"start":216.74,"text":"Analysts say there are still obstacles to mass deployment of physical AI, from energy and labour bottlenecks to the unproven durability of precision components. Regulators could also raise concerns over implications for employment and safety."}],[{"start":233.93,"text":"However, its advocates say the technology will help western countries to close the industrial competitiveness gap with China, especially through the alleviation of chronic shortages of technical skills."}],[{"start":259.56,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1773111971_2716.mp3"}

版权声明:本文版权归FT中文网所有,未经允许任何单位或个人不得转载,复制或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵权必究。

乌克兰军火商加码卫星布局,以减少对美依赖

在开发无人机和导弹之后,Fire Point正进军太空领域,尽管公司仍因涉嫌腐败接受调查。

囤积行为加剧伊朗战争引发的经济损害

随着霍尔木兹海峡的对峙进入第三个月,全球各国政府都在艰难应对同一个难题:如何防止囤积者加剧从汽油到注射器等各类产品的短缺。

FT社评:伊朗战争让各国央行进退两难

如果各国央行过早通过加息来遏制通胀压力,可能令本已受创的经济雪上加霜;如但果按兵不动、观望冲突的进展,又可能贻误时机。

反弹的通胀与不耐烦的特朗普:凯文•沃什面临双重压力

美国参议院本周有望批准这位56岁的金融家接替杰伊•鲍威尔出任美联储主席。

伊朗战争推高燃气价格,印度工人纷纷逃离城市生活

伊朗战争推高了烹饪燃料价格,迫使印度许多务工人员返乡回村。

能源、军火与粮食:特朗普对伊战争日益沉重的代价

这场冲突正波及整个美国经济,造成了数千亿美元的产出损失。
设置字号×
最小
较小
默认
较大
最大
分享×