Nvidia's (NVDA) physical artificial intelligence technology is being adopted by Fujitsu and robotics manufacturers FANUC, Yaskawa Electric and Kawasaki Heavy Industries for autonomous industrial applications, Fujitsu said Thursday.
The companies are designing a shared software architecture to run automated operations in factories, retail locations and healthcare centers, the company said.
The platform will use Nvidia's Cosmos global foundation model and simulation frameworks to map physical environments and train hardware.
Shares of Nvidia were down 1.3% in Thursday premarket activity.
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