NVIDIA Unveils Generative AI Tools for OpenUSD Workflows
The post NVIDIA Unveils Generative AI Tools for OpenUSD Workflows appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
James Ding Jul 30, 2024 08:19 NVIDIA introduces new generative AI and development tools for OpenUSD workflows at SIGGRAPH 2024, enhancing industrial and robotics applications. NVIDIA has announced the launch of new USD-based generative AI and NVIDIA-accelerated development tools built on NVIDIA Omniverse at SIGGRAPH 2024. These advancements aim to expand the adoption of Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) across various industries, enabling developers to create highly accurate virtual worlds for the next evolution of AI, according to NVIDIA Technical Blog. Expanding OpenUSD Adoption OpenUSD is an open-source framework and data interchange for 3D and simulation workflows. This framework allows developers to build highly accurate, AI-enabled virtual worlds and the tools necessary to create these worlds. The new tools introduced by NVIDIA promise to broaden OpenUSD’s applicability to sectors like robotics, industrial design, and engineering. The new developer tools include: NVIDIA NIM microservices and workflow guides for OpenUSD language, materials, spatial intelligence, and physical AI. OpenUSD Exchange SDK and USD connectors to support industry-specific data, including robotics and industrial simulation formats. NVIDIA Omniverse Kit SDK and developer tooling to build and deploy OpenUSD-based applications from scratch. Generative AI in OpenUSD Workflows Generative AI has become relatively straightforward for text- and numeric-based applications. However, applying generative AI to 3D scenes requires both spatial intelligence and physical intelligence. NVIDIA’s new NIM USD microservices for OpenUSD language, materials, spatial intelligence, and physical AI bring generative AI to OpenUSD workflows. These microservices allow developers to integrate fine-tuned generative AI copilots and agents into their 3D workflows, expanding USD’s adoption into new industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and robotics. Early adopters of these microservices include WPP, the world’s largest marketing and communications company, which is using USD Search and Code to accelerate iteration on creative campaigns at a global scale. Other early adopters include NVIDIA Inception…
Filed under: News - @ July 31, 2024 6:50 am