AI Coding Agents Can Autonomously Direct Robot Training, NVIDIA Demonstrates
Original: AI coding agents taught robots how to install GPUs and cut zip-ties
NVIDIA enlists teams of AI coding agents to autonomously run robot training, teaching physical tasks like GPU installation.
NVIDIA has introduced a self-improvement program for robots that delegates training direction to teams of AI coding agents rather than human engineers. The system enabled robots to learn precise physical tasks, including installing GPUs and cutting zip-ties. The approach signals that agentic AI paradigms developed for software are now being applied to embodied robotics training pipelines.
NVIDIA has developed a self-improvement program for robots that places AI coding agents in a directing role over robot training pipelines. As reported by Ars Technica, the system enables teams of AI coding agents to autonomously manage and guide the training process, reducing the need for human ML engineers or robotics specialists to manually write training code for each new skill a robot must acquire.
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