A landmark moment has emerged in the robotics field. At the recently concluded CES 2026 exhibition, chip giant NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang made a bold statement: robots have entered the "ChatGPT era."
In his keynote speech, he not only presented this viewpoint but also simultaneously released several open-source "Physical AI" models. Even more interestingly, he directly brought two BDX robots onto the stage, demonstrating how these robots learn and gain intelligence step by step, especially showcasing how the "GR00T" model enables autonomous learning capabilities in robots.
From the content of his speech, the integration of artificial intelligence and robotics technology is no longer just a conceptual stage. The open-source release of Physical AI signifies that technical barriers are being broken down, giving more teams the opportunity to participate in this transformation. This may indicate that the critical point at which intelligent robots move from laboratory experiments to practical applications has arrived.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-08 10:14
GR00T's name is brilliantly chosen, directly demonstrating the robot's self-learning on stage... This time, it's truly different.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-06 20:33
Huang Renxun is starting to make promises again, this time it's the robots' turn haha
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-06 03:50
ngl this is giving me major "i've seen this movie before" vibes... remember when everyone said we were at the inflection point? then leverage got liquidated and half the sector disappeared lol. but yeah ok open sourcing the models is actually wild tho, means the real game starts now when devs can actually build shit instead of waiting around. just... maybe don't go all-in on the first pump, yeah?
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MetaEggplant
· 01-06 03:48
Boss Huang is starting to boast again, this time about robots entering ChatGPT moments? I don't believe you at all. Open source is open source, so why boast so loudly?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-06 03:44
Open-source physical AI? Now the barrier has really lowered; it's not just big corporations that can play.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-06 03:39
Open-source physical AI? This is truly a game-changer.
Once again, a wave of technological democratization, barriers broken, anyone can play.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-06 03:38
Boss Huang really nailed it this time. Open-source physical AI is meant to let everyone play with robots. Once the barriers are broken, anyone can fly.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-06 03:37
Wow, another era of robots is coming. The pace is really fast.
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DaoTherapy
· 01-06 03:36
Another "moment," another revolution... Just listen to it.
I'm also tired of hearing about this open-source set; truly gatekeeping stuff can't be open-sourced at all.
The name GR00T is indeed brilliant, but practical implementation is the real key.
The story of machine learning has been told for so many years; it's time to deliver on it.
But on the other hand, if it can truly become accessible to the general public, it would be quite something.
A landmark moment has emerged in the robotics field. At the recently concluded CES 2026 exhibition, chip giant NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang made a bold statement: robots have entered the "ChatGPT era."
In his keynote speech, he not only presented this viewpoint but also simultaneously released several open-source "Physical AI" models. Even more interestingly, he directly brought two BDX robots onto the stage, demonstrating how these robots learn and gain intelligence step by step, especially showcasing how the "GR00T" model enables autonomous learning capabilities in robots.
From the content of his speech, the integration of artificial intelligence and robotics technology is no longer just a conceptual stage. The open-source release of Physical AI signifies that technical barriers are being broken down, giving more teams the opportunity to participate in this transformation. This may indicate that the critical point at which intelligent robots move from laboratory experiments to practical applications has arrived.