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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the launch of AI models for autonomous vehicles and new chips during a presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show on Monday. Why it matters: The strategy underscores where the next wave of AI and computing is headed,
Nvidia keynotes, always led by CEO Jensen Huang, are famous for its dozens of announcements. And the keynote at CES 2026 has been no different. And yup, the keynote is still happening. So let’s catch up with one news item: Alpamayo.
To drive that momentum forward, Nvidia unveiled new open Nvidia Cosmos and GR00T models during its Las Vegas keynote event on Monday. The company stated that these models are designed to enable developers to allocate less time and resources to pretraining and more to building next-generation robots.
NVIDIA unveiled new AI models and systems at CES 2026 aimed at improving how machines reason and act in real-world environments.
LAS VEGAS — AI powerhouse Nvidia ( NVDA) announced the launch of its next-generation Vera Rubin superchip at CES 2026 on Monday in Las Vegas. One of six chips that make up what Nvidia is now calling its Rubin platform, Vera Rubin combines one Vera CPU and two Rubin GPUs in a single processor.
By consolidating workflows, the platform helps reduce context switching—the quiet productivity killer in knowledge work.
Unusual, a startup that focuses on changing how artificial intelligence models talk about brands, today announced it has raised $3.6 million in early-stage funding. Investors in the round included BoxGroup, Long Journey Ventures, Y Combinator, Instacart co-founder Max Mullen and Phosphor Capital.
The next step in the evolution of generative AI technology will rely on ‘world models’ to improve physical outcomes in the real world.
Artificial intelligence has rapidly advanced, transforming countless industries and reshaping how work gets done. Yet even as AI models become more capable,
Large language models repeatedly chased losses, escalated risk and even bankrupted themselves in simulated gambling environments, a study found.