Qt Group Joins NVIDIA Halos Initiative for AI Safety in Physical Systems
Qt Group, a global software company, announced it has joined NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, an initiative focused on advancing safety for artificial intelligence systems operating in physical environments. The software development framework will support the creation of user interfaces and system controls for AI-driven applications in areas such as robotics, industrial automation and autonomous machines. By participating in the Halos initiative, Qt aims to contribute to safety-focused development practices for systems that interact with the physical world. The move signals Qt Group's aim for Axivion, a tool that handles CUDA C++ extensions specifically, to become the preferred tool within Halos for GPU software standard monitoring.
NVIDIA Halos is designed to bring together hardware, software and ecosystem partners to address safety challenges in physical AI, where systems must operate reliably in real-world conditions. Qt’s tools are commonly used to develop embedded and human-machine interface applications across industrial and automotive systems. As AI adoption expands beyond digital applications into physical environments, safety and reliability have become key concerns. Qt group said, "by joining the NVIDIA Halos ecosystem, we are committing to help manufacturers treat safety as something built in from day one, not something proved at the last minute."
Posted by Pure AI Editors on 03/19/2026