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In an era where technology perpetually evolves, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics heralds a new wave of
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) is probably one of the most obvious trades in all of the AI scene these days. It’s the AI king with the world’s best GPUs. And with the green light to start selling some of its sought-after chips into the Chinese market,
Nvidia invested roughly $53 billion across 170 deals spanning the entire AI ecosystem, according to PitchBook data. In 2025 alone, the company participated in nearly 67 venture rounds, up from 54 in 2024 and just 12 in 2022.
AI and robotics are converging faster than ever, turning once future concepts—autonomous delivery robots, smart factories, and real-time computer vision—into
Nvidia and Google are among a handful of major tech giants developing models for robotics and so-called "phyiscal AI."
Explore how vision-language-action models like Helix, GR00T N1, and RT-1 are enabling robots to understand instructions and act autonomously.
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Whether or not 2026 really is the big year of physical AI (I think it’s likelier to be the year when agentic AI breaks out) and robotics, much hype surrounds recent comments made by the great Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang,
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