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Foxconn humanoids will create a closed loop of Nvidia chip production

Fantasy becomes reality. Robots will start producing Nvidia chips! Nvidia head Jensen Huang is right now conducting negotiations with Taiwanese engineers from Foxconn about implementing humanoid robots at their new factory in Houston.

Just imagine: metal hands assembling the most advanced GB300 graphics cards, which will then train artificial intelligence controlling those same robots! This closed loop “hardware creates hardware” could start as early as the 1st quarter of next year!

What’s most amazing? These robots are not just “fetch-carry” mechanisms. Foxconn humanoids possess unique skills. They are specially trained to perform the finest operations for component assembly and manipulations with cable systems. Tasks requiring filigree precision.

And we are becoming witnesses to the birth of a self-reproducing technological ecosystem! Hardware creates hardware to train other hardware. Where will this lead? Are we not observers of the first steps toward technological singularity? One question makes you think. Who will ultimately control this process — human or machine?

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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