00:00Welcome to GTC!
00:15Amazing things are born in simulation.
00:18Today we're introducing NVIDIA Isaac Groot N1.
00:24Groot N1 is a generalist foundation model for humanoid robots.
00:31Groot N1 features a dual system architecture for thinking fast and slow, inspired by principles
00:38of human cognitive processing.
00:41The slow thinking system lets the robot perceive and reason about its environment and instructions,
00:48and plan the right actions to take.
00:51The fast thinking system translates the plan into precise and continuous robot actions.
00:59Groot N1's generalization lets robots manipulate common objects with ease and execute multi-step
01:06sequences collaboratively.
01:09And with this entire pipeline of synthetic data generation and robot learning, humanoid
01:14robot developers can post-train Groot N1 across multiple embodiments and tasks across
01:22many environments.
01:25I told you the progress of our robotics has been making enormous progress.
01:30And today we're announcing that Groot N1 is open-sourced.
01:36And so today we're announcing something really, really special.
01:41It is a partnership of three companies, DeepMind, Disney Research, and NVIDIA, and we call it
01:49Newton.
01:56Let's take a look at Newton.
02:26Tell me that wasn't amazing.
02:30Hey, Blue.
02:32How are you doing?
02:34How do you like your new physics engine?
02:37You like it, huh?
02:39Yeah, I bet.
02:41I know.
02:43Tactile feedback, rigid body, soft body simulation, super real-time.
02:50Can you imagine just now what you were looking at, this complete real-time simulation?
02:55This is how we're going to train robots in the future.
02:58Just so you know, Blue has two computers, two NVIDIA computers inside.
03:05Look how smart you are.
03:07Yes, you're smart.
03:09Okay.
03:11All right.
03:13Stand right here.
03:15Stand right here.
03:17All right, good.
03:19Right there.
03:21That's good.
03:23Okay, stand.
03:53All right.
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