Jensen Huang’s “ChatGPT Moment for Robotics” — and Superb AI as a Key Partner for Physical AI
Blog post from Superb AI
At CES 2026, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the advancement of physical AI, signaling a shift from digital AI to systems capable of interacting with the physical world. NVIDIA introduced the Vera Rubin AI chip, promising significant improvements in inference and training performance, while companies like AMD and Boston Dynamics also showcased advancements. This evolution marks a transition from programming individual robot actions to fine-tuning large models for enhanced robot intelligence. However, challenges such as the data gap and the Sim-to-Real mismatch persist, necessitating tools like synthetic data and simulation frameworks. NVIDIA's Inception program aims to foster a collaborative ecosystem, with companies like Superb AI playing a crucial role in bridging the gap between simulation and real-world applications through Vision AI technology and data management solutions. The event emphasized that physical AI is transitioning from concept to a transformative industrial force, with companies worldwide focusing on practical implementations and overcoming existing barriers.