Nvidia GROOT vs. Tesla Optimus: Competing Paths to Humanoid Robots 🤖

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Published 2024-03-22
Nvidia is breaking into the humanoid robot space with Project GR00T, which aims to provide a platform for various companies. One notable exception is Tesla, which has taken a different approach to developing its Optimus robot.

0:00 Intro
0:28 Project GR00T
0:59 Training in Simulation
1:20 Tesla's AI
1:30 Nvidia Humanoid Robot Hardware
2:02 Tesla's Different Strategy
2:38 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @nitrozingguy
    Before ai: Do you want some GPUS? After ai:: Do you want some ai chips?
  • @epsilon1670
    having competition is what will lead to better robots not all of them using the same 1 company.
  • @abdulmumen3579
    My teacher was wrong, the machines are not coming there already here 😂
  • I think simulated training will prove to be the winner here. Have them train tasks a million times in a week then upload whatever you want them to do. Uploading kung fu to a robot will be possible in the near future like they did with neo in the matrix.
  • @handofsutekh8115
    Boston Dynamics Atlas robot would leave a lot of the others standing, it's attempt at parkour manoeuvres and somersaults are examples of it's agility, truly exceptional 🤖
  • @joeltotti
    Boston Dynamic's robot are just insane
  • @asmrkicks1796
    Competition is always good for us consumers🤝🏻
  • @zvorenergy
    Liquid neuron tech seems best suited for robotics and much more efficient but I don't see any mention.
  • @YuNherd
    i dont know, but i think tesla is running a "dojo" simulation also.
  • @phvaessen
    Nvidia robotics is about building omniverse virtual twin to train robots much faster than what could be done in real world. Nvidia's approach is not to build it's own robot (except for experience building) but to prepare a platform (server and on the edge) that will support the companies that wants to develop the robots. In this way, Nvidia will be able to cover a much larger market than Tesla who wants to do all on it's own. It reminds me the Microsoft open ended approach versus Apple closed environment in the 1985-2000 period. Nvidia developing a robotics ecosystem versus Tesla closed vertical integration.
  • Sorry to say but the only robots actually present were the disney ones, all the other ones were a screen displayed on stage...
  • @nriik4081
    How do we know we aren’t in a simulation being trained for something? 😳
  • They didn't even TRY to come up with an acronym that made sense 😂🤣
  • @Ray__E
    We know how this will end for humanity
  • @austinkleyn1816
    Hard to believe given my phone can’t even take down a simple reminder without mistakes
  • @MsCchapman
    Only when it demands my clothes my boots and my motorcycle will I pay attention😎