As per reports, on the 7th, Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, held separate meetings with Chang Byung-gyu, the founder and chairman of the renowned Korean game company KRAFTON, and Kim Taek-jin, the representative of game developer NCSoft, at an internet café located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. On that day, Huang engaged in in-depth conversations with Chang regarding humanoid robot technologies, such as physics-based AI, and explored potential collaborative ventures in the gaming sector. These discussions centered around leveraging NVIDIA's newly launched first AI laptop series, the 'RTX Spark', to enhance gaming experiences. KRAFTON has enjoyed a longstanding partnership with NVIDIA, focusing on integrating AI functionalities into games. This collaboration has also sparked insightful dialogues in the realm of physics-based AI. In April of the previous year, top executives from KRAFTON visited NVIDIA's headquarters in California to deliberate on next-generation technology collaborations, including robotics, with Huang. Following his meeting with KRAFTON's leadership, Huang proceeded to another internet café to confer with Kim and NCSoft's senior management. During this gathering, they took part in a live webcast and shared insights on the evolving trends in the gaming industry and the advancements in AI technology.
