NVIDIA Launches Halos Safety System for AI-Powered Robots in Factories and Warehouses
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By John K. Waters06/22/2026
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NVIDIA announced Halos for Robotics, a full-stack safety system for "physical AI" — machines that can sense, decide, and act in the real world. The system is designed for companies building AI-enabled robots for factories, warehouses, and logistics sites where robots operate near people and equipment. The announcement reflects NVIDIA's expanding robotics strategy focused on safety in human-robot collaborative environments.
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