CES 2025: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says company's new AI models were trained on 20 million hours of human moves
India TodayNvidia is taking artificial intelligence to the next level with the launch of Cosmos, its latest family of foundational AI models. Announced during CEO Jensen Huang's keynote at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Cosmos, he says, is specifically designed to teach robots and machines how to interact with the physical world. Cosmos was trained on 20 million hours of real footage of “humans walking, hands moving, manipulating things,” Jensen said. Huang explained that the AI models were trained on 20 million hours of real footage of humans performing everyday actions — walking, moving their hands, manipulating objects. Huang’s CES keynote featured life-sized digital images of 14 humanoid robots from industry leaders like Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and Agility Robotics, emphasising Nvidia’s ambition to shape the future of robotics.