NVIDIA Releases New Physical AI Models
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Nvidia launches Alpamayo, open AI models that allow autonomous vehicles to think like a human
At CES 2026, Nvidia launched Alpamayo, a new family of open-source AI models, simulation tools, and datasets for training physical robots and vehicles that are designed to help usher autonomous vehicles reason through complex driving situations.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is all about open source AI models and his keynote during CES 2026 illustrated that point. While on stage, Huang announced a number of new open source AI models, signaling the company’s intent to expand its influence in the open model ecosystem.
The next step in the evolution of generative AI technology will rely on ‘world models’ to improve physical outcomes in the real world.
At CES 2026, Nvidia unveiled Rubin, a new AI supercomputing platform that aims to accelerate the adoption of LLMs among the public.
Traditional cloud architectures are buckling under the weight of generative AI. To move from pilots to production, enterprises must adopt a "design-first" architecture that treats intelligence as a core utility.
Large language models repeatedly chased losses, escalated risk and even bankrupted themselves in simulated gambling environments, a study found.
While AI models may exhibit addiction-like behaviors, the technology is also proving to be a powerful ally in combating real gambling addiction among humans. A growing ecosystem of companies and technologies is deploying AI to detect problem gambling early and intervene before behavior escalates into serious harm.
On its website, the Canadian Medical Association calls AI-generated health advice “dangerous,” pointing out that hallucinations, as well as algorithmic biases and outdated facts, can “mislead you and potentially harm your health” if they choose to follow the generated advice.