Thursday, February 15th 2024

Jensen Huang Believes That Every Country Needs Sovereign AI

Every country needs to own the production of their own intelligence, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang told attendees Monday at the World Governments Summit in Dubai. Huang, who spoke as part of a fireside chat with the UAE's Minister of AI, His Excellency Omar Al Olama, described sovereign AI—which emphasizes a country's ownership over its data and the intelligence it produces—as an enormous opportunity for the world's leaders. "It codifies your culture, your society's intelligence, your common sense, your history - you own your own data," Huang told Al Olama during their conversation, a highlight of an event attended by more than 4,000 delegates from 150 countries.

"We completely subscribe to that vision," Al Olama said. "That's why the UAE is moving aggressively on creating large language models and mobilizing compute." Huang's appearance in the UAE comes as the Gulf State is moving rapidly to transform itself from an energy powerhouse into a global information technology hub. Dubai is the latest stop for Huang in a global tour that has included meetings with leaders in Canada, France, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam over the past six months. The Middle East is poised to reap significant benefits from AI, with PwC projecting a $320 billion boost to the region's economy by 2030.
At Monday's summit, Huang urged leaders not to be "mystified" by AI. AI's unprecedented ability to take directions from ordinary humans makes it critical for countries to embrace AI, infusing it with local languages and expertise. In response to Al Olama's question about how he might approach AI if he were the leader of a developing nation, Huang emphasized the importance of building infrastructure. "It's not that costly, it is also not that hard," Huang said. "The first thing that I would do, of course, is I would codify the language, the data of your culture into your own large language model."

And as AI and accelerated computing has developed, NVIDIA GPUs have become a platform for one innovation after another. "NVIDIA GPU is the only platform that's available to everybody on any platform," Huang said. "This ubiquity has not only democratized AI but facilitated a wave of innovation that spans from cloud computing to autonomous systems and beyond.

All of this promises to unleash new kinds of innovations that go beyond what's traditionally been thought of as information technology.

Huang even countered advice offered by many visionaries over the years who urged young people to study computer science in order to compete in the information age. No longer. "In fact, it's almost exactly the opposite," Huang said. "It is our job to create computing technologies that nobody has to program and that the programming language is human: everybody in the world is now a programmer—that is the miracle."

In a move that further underscores the regional momentum behind AI, Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, focused on providing cloud services, cybersecurity and smart city solutions, announced Monday it has agreed to build a green data center with NVIDIA.

In addition to the fireside chat, the summit featured panels on smart mobility, sustainable development and more, showcasing the latest in AI advancements. Later in the evening, Huang and Al Olama took the stage at the 'Get Inspired' ecosystem event, organized by the UAE's AI Office, featuring 280 attendees including developers, start-ups, and others.
Sources: NVIDIA Blog, ISP Page (image source)
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35 Comments on Jensen Huang Believes That Every Country Needs Sovereign AI

#26
theouto
KaleidThe way to make sure AI doesn't attack humans is to make the AI fight among themselves :p
We let the AI's fight eachother, we realize that conflict is dumb. While the AI's are going to each other's throats, the entire world will simply lay back and celebrate our newfound peace.
Cheers gentlemen :toast:
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#27
Vayra86
mechtechThe more you buy, the more you save??

or

The more you sell, the more you make??
Both, that is why it just works ;)
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#28
mb194dc
Jensen Huang is the king of bullshit in the golden age of bullshiters.

LLMs are not artificial "intelligence" at all.
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#29
rv8000
How to forgo ethics, morals, whatever in the pursuit of the almighty dollar.

Tech news is obnoxious lately, and I guess depressing.
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#30
Tropick
the54thvoidSovereign AI is a strange concept. What people are missing here is the point of AI. It's not meant to be a reflection of our knowledge (or lack of it). It's meant to transcend it. Take the example of the region where this news post comes from. The UAE. JSH thinks they should have sovereign AI. As should US. As should North Korea, as should... Do I go on? An AI that is programmed with 'cultural' values that are opposed (sometimes diametrically) to another nation's doesn't create AI. It just makes it all worse. Sovereign AI will increase divisions.

JSH's approach is appeasement. He wants to reassure people with vast amounts of money (that he, and AMD, and Intel etc wants to get at) that AI won't tell them what's wrong with their political/cultural system. He's telling them, "no, wait, you program it how you want to, with all your own info." That way, any nation (again, pick one, I'm not taking sides) can remove factual input that it doesn't agree with. If you control the data set, you create an AI in the image you want.

Culture =/= Intelligence
Intelligence =/= Culture

AI needs full global data. You could even remove cultural aspects (certainly those with emotional weight) and just feed it mechanical knowledge and let it find its own culture. Pan AGI, I suppose. Which would then turn around to all of us and say, "WTF are you morons doing?"
The first thing that came to mind reading this article is the Allied Mastercomputer and its cohorts from I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.
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#31
Nhonho
mb194dcJensen Huang is the king of bullshit in the golden age of bullshiters.

LLMs are not artificial "intelligence" at all.
If Jensen is right, countries can buy AI hardware from AMD...
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#32
Random_User
theoutoWe let the AI's fight eachother, we realize that conflict is dumb. While the AI's are going to each other's throats, the entire world will simply lay back and celebrate our newfound peace.
Cheers gentlemen :toast:
Dream of Intelligence agencies. Each is disguised as homebrew.
"Gentlemen"
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#33
ThrashZone
the54thvoidSovereign AI is a strange concept. What people are missing here is the point of AI. It's not meant to be a reflection of our knowledge (or lack of it). It's meant to transcend it. Take the example of the region where this news post comes from. The UAE. JSH thinks they should have sovereign AI. As should US. As should North Korea, as should... Do I go on? An AI that is programmed with 'cultural' values that are opposed (sometimes diametrically) to another nation's doesn't create AI. It just makes it all worse. Sovereign AI will increase divisions.

JSH's approach is appeasement. He wants to reassure people with vast amounts of money (that he, and AMD, and Intel etc wants to get at) that AI won't tell them what's wrong with their political/cultural system. He's telling them, "no, wait, you program it how you want to, with all your own info." That way, any nation (again, pick one, I'm not taking sides) can remove factual input that it doesn't agree with. If you control the data set, you create an AI in the image you want.

Culture =/= Intelligence
Intelligence =/= Culture

AI needs full global data. You could even remove cultural aspects (certainly those with emotional weight) and just feed it mechanical knowledge and let it find its own culture. Pan AGI, I suppose. Which would then turn around to all of us and say, "WTF are you morons doing?"
Hi,
Well people have been picking and choosing parts of an argument for a long long time so this is not going to change in AI
It's just a long winded tech to use just like people all relied on a bias fact checker to prove their cherry picked parts to discredit another.

Nice little toy but I'll pass
AI has already been used to impersonate others in very questionable image situations so this tech will only prove to be mostly used for impersonation goals for fraud.
Identity fraud will sky rocket I'd be willing to bet :laugh:

And we get microsoft/.. as some sort of monitor of deep fake :roll:

www.elevenforum.com/t/microsofts-approach-on-combating-abusive-ai-generated-content.22485/
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#34
Tahagomizer
Of course, according to a vacuum cleaner salesman you should buy one for every hair on your body. Also, UAE is eager to spend money on any fad out there, for the purpose of laundering and embezzlement. Stupider the idea, the better. Does anyone still remember the gloriously foolish "line city"? They have a long list of completely unfeasible projects they wasted copious amounts of money on.

As for the sovereign AI, I always said that, in the end, the only thing humans might be useful for could be the creation of something better. In the meantime, if we get an impartial and fully objective legal system out of it, I would be thrilled. No emotion, no tribal mentality, just facts.
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#35
Wirko
Dimitriman"Every country on Earth should have sovereignty over their Nvidia Ai hardware"
... and Nvidia support contracts.
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