NVIDIA unveils Alpamayo, an AI model for autonomous vehicles
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Huang confirmed that the 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA will be the first production vehicle to ship with Nvidia’s entire AV stack, including the new Alpamayo reasoning capabilities.
Nvidia keynotes, always led by CEO Jensen Huang, are famous for its dozens of announcements. And the keynote at CES 2026 has been no different. And yup, the keynote is still happening. So let’s catch up with one news item: Alpamayo.
Nvidia (NVDA) announced new open models, frameworks and AI infrastructure for physical AI, and unveiled robots for every industry from global
Tesla stock fell 4% to $432.96 after Nvidia announced Alpamayo, an open-source AI platform for autonomous vehicles, threatening Tesla's FSD technology lead.
The startup behind popular Github project vLLM is out fundraising, as venture capitalists hunt for companies building tech that can make AI systems run more efficiently.
Alibaba’s Qwen team of AI researchers — already having a banner year with numerous powerful open source AI model releases — is now answering with its own alternative, Qwen-Image-2512, once again available freely for developers and even large enterprises for commercial purposes under a standard, permissive Apache 2.0 license.
CEO Jensen Huang showcased the chip manufacturer's future projects and partnerships in his CES 2026 keynote presentation, including the company's Alpamayo open-source AI model for autonomous vehicles and its Vera Rubin AI platform.
Update reflects IETF discussions and early adopter feedback, with an open-source MT4/5 implementation of verifiable AI decision audit trails VCP v1.1 demonstrates that verifiable AI audit trails are not theoretical.