
Ali Kani, VP of Nvidia's Automotive Business, stated that fully autonomous vehicles are unlikely to be widely deployed on public roads before 2030. While some cars have limited autonomous capabilities in specific environments, achieving true autonomy requires further advancements in computing power and technology. Nvidia is researching large language models and the next-generation processor "Thor," and is collaborating with automakers like Toyota to develop autonomous driving technology. Nvidia's autonomous driving technology also extends to the robotics field.$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)
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