Nvidia Just Showed Off the Future of AI and It Includes Disney Robots
At their massive GTC conference, Nvidia unveiled a new CPU called Vera, a graphics upgrade called DLSS 5, and an AI agent platform. Oh, and Disney is building robots with their tech.
Nvidia, the company whose chips basically power every AI system on Earth, just wrapped up the biggest announcements of their annual GTC conference, and it was a lot.
CEO Jensen Huang took the stage for nearly three hours on Monday. Think about that. Three hours of product reveals. The highlights? A brand new CPU called Vera (think of it as the brain of future computers), a major upgrade to their graphics technology called DLSS 5 that makes video games and videos look insanely realistic, and something called NemoClaw, a platform that lets businesses build AI agents, basically digital workers that can actually do things, not just chat.
But the thing that got everyone talking? Disney is using Nvidia's technology to build robots. Not the clunky animatronics you see at theme parks today, but intelligent robots that can see, understand, and interact with the world around them.
Day 3 of the conference continued with even more AI agent announcements, proving that 2026 is shaping up to be the year AI stops just answering questions and starts actually doing work. If you thought AI was just a chatbot, Nvidia wants you to think again. As reported by CNET.
Source: CNET
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