Tuesday, February 21st 2023

NVIDIA GTC 2023 to Feature Latest Advances in AI Computing Systems, Generative AI, Industrial Metaverse, Robotics; Keynote by Jensen Huang

NVIDIA today announced that company founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the opening keynote at GTC 2023, covering the latest advancements in generative AI, the metaverse, large language models, robotics, cloud computing and more. More than 250,000 people are expected to register for the four-day event, which will include 650+ sessions from researchers, developers and industry leaders in virtually every computing domain. GTC will also feature a fireside chat with Huang and OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever, plus talks by DeepMind's Demis Hassabis, Stability AI's Emad Mostaque and many others.

"This is the most extraordinary moment we have witnessed in the history of AI," Huang said. "New AI technologies and rapidly spreading adoption are transforming science and industry, and opening new frontiers for thousands of new companies. This will be our most important GTC yet."
Huang's keynote will be livestreamed on Tuesday, March 21, at 8 a.m. Pacific time and available on demand afterward. Registration is not required to view the keynote. Closed captioning in English will be available for the keynote and sessions.

Other notable speakers include:
  • Chike Aguh, chief innovation officer, U.S. Department of Labor
  • Soumith Chintala, researcher, Meta and creator of PyTorch
  • Paul Debevec, chief research officer, Netflix Eyeline Studios
  • Kathryn Guarini, CIO, IBM Corporation
  • Tony Hemmelgarn, CEO, Siemens Digital Industries Software
  • Sergey Levine, associate professor, UC Berkeley
  • Thomas Schulthess, director, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, ETH Zurich
  • Kathy Smith, artist and professor, USC
  • Ashok Srivastava, chief data officer, Intuit
Among other organizations participating are: Amazon Robotics, AWS, ByteDance, Dell Technologies, Deloitte, Epic Games, Ford Motor Company, Fraunhofer, General Motors, Google, HPE, Jaguar Land Rover, Lenovo, Lockheed Martin, Mercedes Benz, Microsoft, MIT, Oracle Cloud, Pixar, Samsung, Shell, TSMC, United States Space Force and VMware.

Spotlight on Research
GTC will also include panels from the industry's top researchers, a talk by NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally, and 65+ sessions focused on generative AI. Huang's fireside chat with Sutskever, chief scientist and co-founder of OpenAI, will air on March 22, at 9 a.m. Pacific time, and on demand afterward.

Notable sessions include:
  • A fireside chat with Scott Belsky, chief product officer at Adobe, and Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied research at NVIDIA, on how generative AI is transforming the creative process.
  • A conversation with NVIDIA's automotive team on how generative AI is revolutionizing AV development.
  • Numerous talks on demystifying generative AI for a broad audience.
  • A discussion on AI's influence on art with AI artist Refik Anadol, The Museum of Modern Art curators Paola Antonelli and Michelle Kuo, and NVIDIA Vice President of Omniverse Richard Kerris.
  • A panel from robotics experts on how AI can advance real-world deployments of robots using simulation.
  • Multiple sessions on how generative AI can be used across industries from content creation to graphics to drug discovery by Amgen, Autodesk, AWS, Evozyne, General Motors, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, London College of Fashion, Microsoft Research and SK Telecom.
Learning and Career Development Opportunities
GTC provides participants at all career stages with learning opportunities. Registrants can sign up for full-day, instructor-led, hands-on technical workshops offered by the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute (DLI) at discounted pricing. Twenty-eight workshops will be offered in multiple languages, including Korean, Japanese and Chinese.

As part of NVIDIA's efforts to increase AI workforce readiness and create a more inclusive AI ecosystem, GTC will offer training and sessions including Change the World With a Career in AI, Fundamentals of Deep Learning and Blueprint to Becoming an Effective Student Researcher for early career and student participants. Additionally, NVIDIA is providing credits for DLI workshops at GTC to minority-serving institutions like HBCUs, HSIs and community colleges.

Sessions for Startups
GTC offers startups the opportunity to learn directly from experts in AI, data science and machine learning. NVIDIA Inception, a global program designed to nurture cutting-edge startups with 13,000+ members, will host tracks aimed at helping startups grow their businesses and gain industry knowledge. The NVIDIA Venture Capital Alliance program, which has 400 VC firms as members, will host sessions designed for investors.

Sessions for startups include Essential Tech for GenAI Startups, Emerging Venture Themes for 2023 - Generative AI and Riding the Wave - Generative AI for Startups.

NVIDIA Financial Analyst Q&A
NVIDIA will hold a Q&A session with financial analysts following the keynote at 10 a.m. Pacific time. The webcast will be available at investor.nvidia.com.
Source: NVIDIA
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13 Comments on NVIDIA GTC 2023 to Feature Latest Advances in AI Computing Systems, Generative AI, Industrial Metaverse, Robotics; Keynote by Jensen Huang

#1
Denver
Nothing interesting for gamers or ordinary users. Great! :P

The only interesting thing I've seen in recent months is the ultra-efficient stacking technology that AMD is developing.
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#2
nguyen
Perhaps I should learn about AI before it replace me ;)
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#3
ZoneDymo
dear lord that last guy's hair is unfortunate
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#4
Vya Domus
ZoneDymodear lord that last guy's hair is unfortunate
Should have used some AI to fix that up.
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#5
Denver
ZoneDymodear lord that last guy's hair is unfortunate
Microsoft's billions in investment aren't enough to pay for an implant apparently.
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#6
Darmok N Jalad
ZoneDymodear lord that last guy's hair is unfortunate
Normally he wears a helmet at the office.
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#7
Minus Infinity
Darmok N JaladNormally he wears a helmet at the office.
Use the Schwartz Luke.
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#8
Chomiq
Hairline shaming is strong within this thread.
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SOAREVERSOR
DenverNothing interesting for gamers or ordinary users. Great! :p

The only interesting thing I've seen in recent months is the ultra-efficient stacking technology that AMD is developing.
Ordinary people use AI. Gaming on PC is moving to the cloud and is not relevant outside of cash grabs.
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Denver
SOAREVERSOROrdinary people use AI. Gaming on PC is moving to the cloud and is not relevant outside of cash grabs.
Streaming services already almost destroys the internet by consuming most of the available bandwidth, moving all players to the cloud is unfeasible for obvious reasons, this is the reason Google gave up and also why smaller companies related to cloud gaming went bankrupt, but this type of service may continue to exist as a niche for casual gamers.

Anyway, gaming, mainly the competitive will never move to cloud.
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#11
Vayra86
nguyenPerhaps I should learn about AI before it replace me ;)
I always thought you were a predecessor to ChatGPT tbh!
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#12
Recus
DenverNothing interesting for gamers or ordinary users. Great! :p

The only interesting thing I've seen in recent months is the ultra-efficient stacking technology that AMD is developing.
How gamers or ordinary users will benefit from another AMD copium?
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Denver
RecusHow gamers or ordinary users will benefit from another AMD copium?
The entire internet including this site runs on extremely inefficient servers, in times of expensive energy, this optimization would be welcome to reduce inflation as well.

It would also help optimize production and yield per wafer, amortizing production costs that will increase much faster than the offered density.
So I would say it's crucial for consumers not to end up paying $3000 for a mid-end GPU. :P
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