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NVIDIA and LG Set Ambitious Goal of 100,000 Hours of Robot Training Data by Year-End
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NVIDIA and LG Set Ambitious Goal of 100,000 Hours of Robot Training Data by Year-End

NVIDIA and LG Electronics have set a new benchmark in robot training data, aiming for 100,000 hours by year-end. This initiative was announced during a visit by NVIDIA's Senior Director of Omniverse and Robotics Marketing, Min-San Huang, to LG's Yangjae R&D Center in Seoul, following a strategic partnership agreement signed just days earlier.

This ambitious target is significant as it surpasses the training data of other companies, such as Ant Group's LingBot-VLA 2.0 model, which has 60,000 hours. The training data will be sourced from a mix of real and synthetic data, leveraging decades of LG's operational data in manufacturing and logistics, enhanced through NVIDIA's Omniverse and Isaac robotics development platform.

Looking ahead, LG plans to deploy hundreds of CLOiD robots at the Yangjae data factory, which features various training environments. The company aims to launch a next-generation bipedal robot based on NVIDIA's Isaac GR00T model by Q1 2027. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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The collaboration between NVIDIA and LG highlights a significant shift in the robotics landscape, focusing on the integration of extensive training data to enhance robot learning capabilities. This initiative reflects the industry's move towards leveraging AI and real-world data to improve automation processes, which could reshape competitive dynamics in robotics and intelligent manufacturing.

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