Forbes January 16, 2025
John Werner

One of the biggest questions in our new high-tech world is how soon we’re going to get physical AI agents in the form of advanced robotics.

You could also debate whether those robots are going to be humanoid, or somehow different.

But either way, there’s a consensus that one way or another, these new companions are coming to our world soon.

Jim Fan is a researcher at Nvidia, and has been talking about how imminent physical AI is.

“Robots will not be trained in isolation,” he posted on X on Christmas Eve. “They will be simulated as an ‘iron fleet’, deployed in real-time graphics engines, and scaled across a huge cluster to produce the next trillions of high quality training...

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