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AI coding agents can autonomously direct robot training

Jeremy Hsu
AI coding agents can autonomously direct robot training
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NVIDIA researchers have developed a framework called ENPIRE that allows AI coding agents to autonomously train robots to perform physical tasks. This system enables robots to learn complex manual operations like inserting GPUs into motherboards without human intervention.

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Autonomous robot training could significantly accelerate industrial automation and reduce the human labor required for complex manufacturing processes.

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How to train your robot AI coding agents can autonomously direct robot training NVIDIA’s self-improvement program for robots enlists teams of AI coding agents.

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