Healthcare Robotics Gets Its First Open Training Dataset — and the Accountability Gap That Comes With It
The most consequential part of the Open-H-Embodiment release is not the two AI models NVIDIA built on top of it. It is the dataset itself: 778 hours of synchronized surgical robotics, ultrasound, and colonoscopy autonomy data, openly licensed under CC-BY-4.0. Any researcher or developer can access it to train physical...
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