AI training Nvidia Cosmos and Neura Robotics teach machines how to think

Source: Neura Robotics | Translated by AI 2 min Reading Time

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In addition to technical innovations for the end consumer, Nvidia Cosmos was also presented for the first time at CES in Las Vegas. The platform could become an important tool for robot training.

For Neura Robotics, the new platform is a game-changer. Complex training for robots could be accelerated with it.(Image: Neura Robotics)
For Neura Robotics, the new platform is a game-changer. Complex training for robots could be accelerated with it.
(Image: Neura Robotics)

Neura Robotics was one of the first companies to gain access to the new Nvidia Cosmos platform. According to a statement, the company is thereby entering a new era in the development of cognitive robotic systems. Cosmos was first unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. It is a platform that provides generative world foundation models to accelerate the development of physical AI in autonomous vehicles and robotics. By using synthetic data for reinforcement learning, developers can improve the accuracy and functionality of their AI models.

According to its own statements, Neura Robotics can use Cosmos to generate photorealistic synthetic data and create virtual training environments that correspond to physical conditions. This innovation reduces the time and costs for training AI systems while simultaneously enhancing the performance of the robots. By combining data from real-world deployment scenarios via the Neuraverse platform with the simulations from Cosmos, learning processes are significantly accelerated, it further states.

The combination of Nvidia Cosmos and Neuraverse is a real game-changer and will once again accelerate our development pace in many cognitive robotics applications.

David Reger, CEO and founder of Neura Robotics


"The key to training cognitive robots lies primarily in the virtualization and transfer of experiences from the real, physical world into virtual training environments. The combination of Nvidia Cosmos and Neuraverse is therefore a real game changer and will further accelerate our development pace in many cognitive robotics applications," says David Reger, founder and CEO of Neura Robotics. "The industry will be pleased about this, but above all, it allows us to fulfill our promise more quickly that independent and adaptable robots will soon assist in many areas of everyday life."

New standard for robotics

With the combination of Cosmos' simulation capacities and the real operational data that Neura continuously uses, the company aims to set a new standard for cognitive robotics. The platform allows robots to expand their capabilities more quickly, better adapt to complex situations, and become more versatile.

Currently, Cosmos is only available to selected Nvidia partners. It is not yet known when the platform will be accessible to other companies.

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