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Workshops are helping professionals adapt as Physical AI moves beyond servers and into real-world machines, from robots to self-driving systems. At a Taipei forum co-hosted by Nvidia and Foxconn, industry leaders highlighted the growing role of robotics in production. As the technology advances, workers are being urged to build technical skills to stay competitive.
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00:02From robots to self-driving cars, physical AI has arrived, and every industrial company
00:08will become a robotics company. That's what NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told the AI industry
00:14at his GTC conference last month. It marks a shift as artificial intelligence moves from
00:21servers to machines people can use every day. At this forum in Taipei, co-hosted by NVIDIA
00:28and Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn, industry players are hearing about the latest developments
00:32in the robotics ecosystem. The focus here is practical. That includes expanding robot use
00:39in factories, not only for mass production, but also specialized manufacturing.
01:03And people here are also getting hands-on training. NVIDIA's Deep Learning Institute is running
01:09workshops, which are now expanding beyond developers to everyone who can use AI.
01:14The NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute is mainly focused on the developer. But now it is expanding
01:22this idea to people who will use AI tools in their daily life. So if you're worried about
01:29AI may some day take over your job or replace something, you can learn the important skill
01:37in the NVIDIA DOI platform. And Taiwan is positioning itself at the center of this shift, with people
01:44here saying it aims to play a key role in robotic development. For workers, the message is clear.
01:50As AI systems become more advanced, technical skills are essential to staying competitive.
01:56Annie Xie and Lily Lamatina in Taipei for Taiwan Plus.
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