430,000x faster than reality: New physics engine accelerates AI robot training
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Genesis, a new open-source simulation system, has accelerated AI robot training by allowing robots to practice tasks 430,000 times faster than in reality. The system uses a universal physics engine to simulate various materials and phenomena, leveraging GPU-accelerated parallel computation. Capable of running at 43 million frames per second when simulating a robotic arm, Genesis aims to generate physically accurate 3D simulations and data to enhance AI and robotics applications.
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