Announced at GTC Taipei, the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot bundles a Unitree H2 Plus chassis, Jetson Thor compute, and Sharpa Wave tactile hands into a unified open platform.
Texas Instruments integrates mmWave radar with NVIDIA Jetson Thor to bridge the gap between AI simulation and real-world deployment, targeting the "last mile" of robotic safety.
Speaking at an NVIDIA GTC panel, Figure CEO Brett Adcock dismissed teleoperation as "soy stuff" and claimed the real race is for general-purpose AI, not manufacturing, in the US vs. China competition.