NVIDIA Will Talk about Accelerated Computing & AI at GTC 2024

It's the first in-person GTC in years, which will be attended by specialists from OpenAI, Microsoft GenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta, and more.

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NVIDIA will hold its GDC conference in person for the first time in 5 years at the San Jose Convention Center from March 18 to March 21. There, its founder and CEO Jensen Huang will talk about the company's breakthroughs in accelerated computing, generative AI, and robotics.

“Generative AI has moved to center stage as governments, industries and organizations everywhere look to harness its transformative capabilities,” Huang said. “GTC has become the world’s most important AI conference because the entire ecosystem is there to share knowledge and advance the state of the art. Come join us.”

900 sessions and over 300 exhibitors will demonstrate how companies use NVIDIA platforms in various industries, including aerospace, agriculture, automotive and transportation, cloud services, financial services, healthcare and life sciences, manufacturing, retail, and telecommunications.

More than 1,000 organizations will take part in the event, including Adobe, Amazon, Dell Technologies, Hugging Face, L’Oreal, Lowe’s, Lucasfilm and ILM, Mercedes-Benz, Netflix, Pixar, Runway, Siemens, and Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Here are some notable speakers you might want to hear:

  • Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer, OpenAI
  • Sébastien Bubeck, vice president, Microsoft GenAI
  • Vincent Vanhoucke, distinguished scientist and senior director of robotics, Google DeepMind
  • Joelle Pineau, vice president of AI research, Meta
  • Dr. Fei-Fei Li, professor of computer science and HAI co-director, Stanford University
  • Dr. Priscilla Chan, cofounder and co-CEO, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
  • Stefan Goebel, senior vice president, chief of staff, product engineering and head of strategic engineering partnerships, SAP Labs
  • Belinda Neal, chief operating officer for core engineering and head of engineering partnerships, Goldman Sachs
  • Moises Hernandez-Fernandez, vice president of machine learning center of excellence, JPMorgan Chase
  • Shan Jegatheeswaran, vice president and global head of MedTech Digital, Johnson & Johnson
  • Rodolphe Katra, vice president of AI, Medtronic
  • Aaron Saunders, CTO, Boston Dynamics

GTC attendees can "interact with dozens of state-of-the-art demos, see the latest autonomous vehicle technology and explore how generative AI will impact virtually every industry." They will see a multisensory, interactive installation by AI artist Refik Anadol and a demo of Cuebric, a generative AI tool for filmmakers, by Seyhan Lee. Moreover, 25 robots from companies including Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Disney, and Google DeepMind, will be available for viewing.

Overall, expect to see a lot of AI and tech discoveries at GTC 2024. Find out more about it here and join our 80 Level Talent platform and our Telegram channel, follow us on InstagramTwitter, and LinkedIn, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

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