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Alibaba integrates Nvidia robotics software program in its AI platform

Editorial Board Published September 24, 2025
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Alibaba integrates Nvidia robotics software program in its AI platform

(Bloomberg/Luz Ding) — Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd. is integrating Nvidia Corp.’s suite of synthetic intelligence improvement instruments for so-called bodily AI into its cloud software program platform.

The Hangzhou-based firm’s Cloud Intelligence unit will supply clients the choice to make use of Nvidia’s instruments in constructing AI for the bodily world, spanning every thing from humanoid robots to self-driving vehicles. It’s a notable collaboration between two of the main names in AI improvement, bringing collectively the US chip designer with one in all China’s prime cloud computing and repair suppliers.

Alibaba Cloud’s Platform for AI will embody the total Nvidia Bodily AI software program stack amongst its menu of choices for builders, the corporate stated at its annual Apsara developer convention in Hangzhou on Wednesday. The announcement got here shortly after Chief Government Officer Eddie Wu revealed plans to hike Alibaba’s funding in AI infrastructure from the beforehand introduced 380 billion yuan ($53 billion), boosting the corporate’s shares to their highest in nearly 4 years.

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Initially Printed: September 24, 2025 at 9:47 AM PDT

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