
At the time of the keynote delivered by Nvidia in April 2021, it was revealed that the kitchen, which was used as a filming location in part of the scene where CEO Jensen Huang appeared, was a CG made with NVIDIA Omniverse, a 3D design collaboration platform.

In the keynote speech at the time, CEO Jensen Huang was a speaker and introduced DRIVE Atlan, a next-generation SoC for autonomous vehicles, RTX A5000, an Ampere-based GPU, Jarvis, an interactive AI framework, and an AI framework for cyberattacks. Morpheus et al.
According to Nvidia’s new announcement on August 13, 2021, during the keynote, the kitchen background and part of the scene featuring CEO Jensen Huang were CG created through Nvidia Omniverse. Nvidia explained about the keynote that the original team was working remotely, so computer graphics were needed to make the keynote video. Regarding the CG version CEO Jensen Hwang, he said that the CG version of CEO Jensen Hwang was separated from the CG version kitchen and separated from the CG version kitchen, saying that he performed a face and body inspection, created a 3D model, and learned AI to imitate gestures and expressions, and applied AI to increase the realism of the replica. It was explained that the video appearing in the deck was made to make you think about how much of the keynote is real and how much of it is rendering.
Nvidia said that they started the Omniverse based on the idea of connecting existing 3D tools to the Metaverse, and said that if it goes well, they will be working on the Omniverse in 20 years. Related information can be found here.
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