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NVIDIA unveils Halos safety system for humanoid robots working near people

NVIDIA Halos OS brings embedded hardware safety to physical AI in industrial robotics

By

Ryan Daws

14h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

NVIDIA Halos OS is an embedded hardware safety system designed for physical AI workloads in industrial environments where autonomous machines operate alongside humans. It replaces traditional hazard protocols (designed for fixed cages) with direct safety integration. Agility Robotics is deploying Halos OS within its Digit humanoid robots, integrating the NVIDIA IGX Thor compute module for safe human detection. Engineers validate deployments through the Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab to achieve industrial compliance. The system also ports autonomous vehicle validation structures to industrial robotics.

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NVIDIA Halos OS brings embedded hardware safety directly to physical AI workloads across industrial deployments.
Traditional hazard protocols designed around fixed cages fail when autonomous machines operate alongside human personnel.
Agility Robotics currently deploys the Halos OS framework within its Digit humanoid series.
Agility integrates the NVIDIA IGX Thor compute module for its safe human detection system.
Engineers validate these deployments through the Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab to achieve industrial compliance.
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NVIDIA Halos OS brings embedded hardware safety directly to physical AI workloads across industrial deployments.

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