AWS Spatial Computing Blog
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Physical AI: Building the Next Foundation in Autonomous Intelligence
Introduction The world is moving towards an Autonomous Economy which represents a transformative economic model where AI, edge computing, robotics, spatial intelligence, and simulation technologies work together to enable systems to operate autonomously with minimal human intervention. Physical AI represents the convergence of these technologies enabling computers to sense, understand, predict, and act with the […]
Embodied AI Blog Series, Part 1: Getting Started with Robot Learning on AWS Batch
We have reached a milestone in technical evolution: the ability to use advanced AI models to influence not only the digital world but also the physical one. We are moving from AI that generates text to AI that moves atoms — augmenting our daily lives by folding clothes, organizing logistics, and reasoning through complex physical […]
Build a Spatial Object Tracking Pipeline with Create ML using Amazon EC2 Mac Instances
Introduction Apple’s Create ML enables developers to train powerful machine learning models without deep machine learning expertise, simplifying the path from concept to production. A new feature with Apple’s Create ML tool enables object tracking to be trained directly from the command line, unlocking faster and more scalable workflows. This is especially valuable for teams […]
Delivering Immersive Experiences that Move the Mind: How Liminal VR Leverages Neuroscience and Psychology on AWS
Immerse yourself in Liminal’s transformative VR experiences, meticulously designed by neuroscientists to induce awe, focus, and emotional well-being – a “digital cup of coffee” powered securely by AWS.
Deploying NVIDIA Omniverse Nucleus on Amazon EC2
Introduction This post aims to get users up and running with NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise Nucleus Server on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Here I’ll outline the requirements for Enterprise Nucleus Server deployment and dive deep into the technical steps for getting Nucleus running in your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. What is Omniverse? NVIDIA […]




