NVIDIA GTC Taipei -- NVIDIA today introduced NVIDIA Alpamayo 2 Super, a 32-billion-parameter reasoning‑based vision language action (VLA) model that extends the NVIDIA Alpamayo family of open AI models, simulation frameworks and physical AI datasets for safe, level 4 robotaxi development.

Alongside the model, the company announced new tools, models and agent skills that complete the pipeline from real-world data capture to closed-loop training and in-vehicle deployment, including NVIDIA AlpaGym, NVIDIA OmniDreams and new NVIDIA Omniverse NuRec models.

Alpamayo 2 Super helps accelerate autonomous vehicle (AV) development by eliminating the need to build key autonomy infrastructure from scratch. It enables humanlike perception, reasoning and action, and provides the interpretability needed for safety validation and regulatory collaboration.

To better train models for on-road deployment, the AlpaGym framework provides a platform for closed-loop reinforcement learning (RL). The NVIDIA OmniDreams generative world model for photorealistic closed-loop AV scenario generation enables developers to simulate rare and long-tail driving scenarios at scale.

To amplify developer productivity, NVIDIA is providing physical AI agent skills for all of its AV development tools. For example, the Neural Reconstruction skill powered by NVIDIA Omniverse NuRec uses real-world fleet driving scenarios for simulation and generates synthetic training data at scale.