NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.7: How Human Video Data Is Teaching Robots to Use Their Hands
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NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.7: How Human Video Data Is Teaching Robots to Use Their Hands Humanoid robots have long struggled with a fundamental problem: getting them to do anything useful requires enormous amounts of robot-specific training data, collected through tedious teleoperation sessions where a human manually guides the robot through each task. NVIDIA's newly released Isaac GR00T N1.7 takes a different approach — one that leans heavily on the vast supply of human egocentric video that…
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- NVIDIA's newly released Isaac GR00T N1.7 takes a different approach — one that leans heavily on the vast supply of human egocentric video that….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that nVIDIA's newly released Isaac GR00T N1.7 takes a different approach — one that leans heavily on the vast supply of human egocentric video that…
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