
As AI continues to gain momentum across industries, attention is increasingly turning to technologies that connect digital intelligence with the physical world. This shift has made physical AI a major focus at CES, where Nvidia revealed new models designed to accelerate robotics development.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the current phase as a breakthrough moment for robotics driven by AI. He said advances in physical AI now allow machines to better understand real-world environments, reason through complex scenarios, and plan actions more effectively.
During its CES keynote in Las Vegas, Nvidia introduced new open Cosmos and GR00T AI models. These models are built to serve as foundational tools for developers working on robots and autonomous machines.
Nvidia explained that by providing ready-to-use physical AI models, developers can reduce time spent on pretraining and focus more on building, refining, and deploying next-generation AI-powered robots.

