Nvidia has introduced the Physical AI Data Factory Blueprint, an open reference architecture designed to accelerate the development of robots, autonomous vehicles, and AI-powered systems. The framework streamlines training data generation, augmentation, and evaluation to improve scalability and reduce costs.

The company is collaborating with T-Mobile and Nokia to integrate AI-RAN (Artificial Intelligence Radio Access Networking) into 5G infrastructure, transforming cellular networks into distributed edge AI platforms. This enables real-time processing of vision, audio, and sensor data across cities, utilities, and industrial sites.

Nvidia’s Cosmos foundation model tools enhance data diversity by combining real-world and simulated inputs, while OSMO, its open-source orchestration framework, simplifies robotics workflows and integrates with AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex.

The Metropolis VSS 3 Blueprint enables AI agents to analyze video at the edge, identifying safety risks, predicting failures, and responding to hazards in real time. Partners include Caterpillar, Siemens Energy, Hitachi, and Tulip.