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Shrrinath Navghane

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When Nvidia validates your thesis… Jensen Huang just showed off a humanoid robot trained to walk in a metaverse-style simulation - not pre-programmed, but learning from 20M+ hours of human traces. That’s exactly the principle we’ve been building toward at N3X Labs: Games and simulations aren’t just fun - they’re training grounds for real-world AI. If robots can learn to walk from simulated data, what can they learn about instinct, prediction, and decision-making from the chaos of games? I break it down here 👇 https://medium.com/@shrinathnpatil/when-nvidia-validates-your-thesis-robots-games-and-the-future-of-ai-training-07673986a032

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