In The Vibe Coding Handbook: How To Engineer Production-Grade Software With GenAI, Chat, Agents, and Beyond, Steve Yegge and I describe a spectrum of coding modalities with GenAI. On one extreme is “pairing,” where you are working with the AI to achieve a goal. It really is like pair programming with another person, if that person was like a “summer intern who believes in conspiracy theories” (as coined by Simon Willison) and the world’s best software architect.
On the other extreme is “delegating” (which I think many will associate with “agentic coding”), where you ask the AI to do something, and it does so without any human interaction.
… These dimensions dictate the frequency of reporting and feedback you need. — Read More
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Accelerate Generalist Humanoid Robot Development with NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1
Humanoid robots are designed to adapt to human workspaces, tackling repetitive or demanding tasks. However, creating general-purpose humanoid robots for real-world tasks and unpredictable environments is challenging. Each of these tasks often requires a dedicated AI model. Training these models from scratch for every new task and environment is a laborious process due to the need for vast task-specific data, high computational cost, and limited generalization.
NVIDIA Isaac GR00T helps tackle these challenges and accelerates general-purpose humanoid robot development by providing you with open-source SimReady data, simulation frameworks such as NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, synthetic data blueprints, and pretrained foundation models. — Read More