Da Phuc
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Da Phuc
@techLeadDa
Loading... Online hustling hard (not always), trying to make some online money. Join me on my journey though I don't know what I'm doing... and posting shit...








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Die $NVDA KI fürs autonome Fahren ist spannend 👍 In der Rede vom $NVDA CEO fand ich die Stelle besonders witzig, wo er meinte, dass es unmöglich ist, so viele reale Fahrdaten zu sammeln, um die KI zu trainieren. Bloß gut, dass $TSLA das schon seit Jahren macht: Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised hat über 7 Milliarden Meilen autonom zurückgelegt...


NEWS: NVIDIA just announced Alpamayo, what CEO Jensen Huang calls the world’s first thinking, reasoning autonomous vehicle AI, launching on U.S. roads later this year, starting with the Mercedes CLA. Jensen: "It's trained end-to-end. Literally from camera in to actuation out; It reasons what action it is about to take, the reason by which is came about that action, and the trajectory." Alpamayo introduces Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, which enable self-driving systems to interpret what they see, reason about complex driving scenarios, and generate driving actions. The platform includes large reasoning models, simulation tools for testing rare and edge-case scenarios, and open datasets for training and validation. NVIDIA says the approach improves transparency, safety, and robustness in autonomous systems, particularly in complex real-world environments, and supports progress toward higher levels of vehicle autonomy: "With a 10-billion-parameter architecture, Alpamayo 1 uses video input to generate trajectories alongside reasoning traces, showing the logic behind each decision. Developers can adapt Alpamayo 1 into smaller runtime models for vehicle development, or use it as a foundation for AV development tools such as reasoning-based evaluators and auto-labeling systems. Alpamayo 1 provides open model weights and open-source inferencing scripts. Future models in the family will feature larger parameter counts, more detailed reasoning capabilities, more input and output flexibility, and options for commercial usage."


















