
Belle Lin of The Wall Street Journal reports that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the chip giant is taking its own advice by applying AI to areas like chip design and its supply chain and creating an ‘AI brain.’ Lin writes:
Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang told thousands of business technology leaders that their companies must become artificial intelligence-powered organizations to prepare for what he calls a “new industrial revolution.”
Huang spoke onstage at market research and consulting firm Gartner’s IT Symposium/Xpo event in Orlando on Tuesday, making the case that chief executives and chief information officers simply need to get started with AI, and the rest will follow.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant has applied that mindset already, Huang said, putting AI to work in areas such as designing chips, writing software and managing its supply chain. […]
In the long term, Nvidia is creating what Huang calls its own “AI brain.” That’s the idea that knowledge of how a company works, its business processes and customer interactions need to be collected and turned over to AI. The end goal is to turn that information into an AI that CIOs and CEOs “can just talk to,” Huang said. […]
“Today’s computing is done everywhere,” Huang said in the Journal interview. “Accelerated computing will be everywhere, AI will be everywhere.”
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