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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled Alpamayo, the world's first autonomous vehicle AI that can think, reason, and drive on its own in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Trained end-to-end from camera input to actuation, Alpamayo learns from millions of kilometers of both self-driven and human-driven data, along with carefully labeled examples.
Huang says the first Nvidia AV car will hit the road in Q1 2026, roll out to Europe in Q2, and reach Asia later in the year, with continuous updates from future Alpamayo versions keeping it smarter and safer.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled Alpamayo, the world's first autonomous vehicle AI that can think, reason, and drive on its own in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Trained end-to-end from camera input to actuation, Alpamayo learns from millions of kilometers of both self-driven and human-driven data, along with carefully labeled examples.
Huang says the first Nvidia AV car will hit the road in Q1 2026, roll out to Europe in Q2, and reach Asia later in the year, with continuous updates from future Alpamayo versions keeping it smarter and safer.