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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang dissects the AI revolution

Superfast chips are in high demand — not just by the artificial intelligence industry, but also by companies that work in computer graphics, robotics, autonomous vehicles, or drug discovery. “It’s fun to see all these amazing applications being created,” says Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia. Speaking to David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, at the Communacopia + Technology conference in San Francisco, Huang explained how computer graphics, for...

Can generative AI overcome questions around scalability and cost?

With the world’s biggest companies racing to build the most sophisticated artificial intelligence, questions about how far and how fast the technology can be scaled are coming into focus, according to Goldman Sachs Research.  The advent of generative AI has created a surge of excitement about the future of the technology. Unlike other types of AI, gen AI can create its own outputs in natural language. Because it’s “multimodal,\” it can...

What to expect from AI in 2025: hybrid workers, robotics, expert models

More than two years after ChatGPT’s debut, Goldman Sachs Chief Information Officer Marco Argenti says the potential for generative artificial intelligence is coming into focus. The development of increasingly powerful large language models (LLMs), supercharged by advances in robotics will, in Argenti’s view, begin to bring sweeping changes to everything from employment to regulation of the technology in 2025. Argenti, the former vice president of technology of Amazon...

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