Robotics and in themed parks: what can change

Imagine being able to meet C1-P8 (which in Italian translation became R2-D2, Mah), or C3-Po, and to be able to interact as they were real. Because they will be real. In this direction, …

Robotics and in themed parks: what can change


Imagine being able to meet C1-P8 (which in Italian translation became R2-D2, Mah), or C3-Po, and to be able to interact as they were real. Because they will be real. In this direction, robotics and AI are also moving for themed parks, and in particular with the innovative physical engine developed by Nvidia with Disney Research and Google Deepmind.

In fact, it was the BDX droids inspired by Star Wars that appeared on the stage next to the CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang. Newton can actually be used in robotics in various fields and contexts, not only in Disney parks, given his ability to relate to environments and objects and situations intelligently (but will have the competition of all other robotics companies, which are not looking at, every day a prototype comes out).

Nvidia, however, at the end of the year will release an initial Open Source version of Newton by 2025, but given the speed with which the AI ​​evolves could be available for

Test even before. In any case, soon we could meet our favorite Star Wars droids. There will be neither the T-800 nor the T-1000 (they are not Disney), thank goodness, you have ever seen came out really too realistic.