NVIDIA releases open-source physical AI tools for robotics and autonomous vehicle development
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Anamarija Pogorelec
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Summary
NVIDIA has released a set of open-source "physical AI" skills and tools as part of the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit, designed to simplify robotics, autonomous vehicle development, vision AI, and industrial digital twins. The tools break down complex robotic workflows into manageable tasks that AI agents can execute autonomously, integrating directly with NVIDIA's libraries, models, and frameworks to accelerate development pipelines.
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The idea? Take the messy, complicated work behind robots, self-driving cars, vision AI, and industrial digital twins, and break it into bite-sized tasks that AI agents can actually run themselves.
These skills ship as part of the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit, and here's what makes them handy: they let AI agents tap directly into NVIDIA's own libraries, models, and frameworks.
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