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Computex 2023: NVIDIA Keynote Address by CEO Jensen Huang

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The 2023 Computex will be the first fully-fledged in-person tech expo in Taiwan in over 3 years, and there's no better event to kick it off than a Keynote address by a man who loves his job—Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, a company that has broken serious ground in the areas of computer graphics, supercomputing, and AI. We are in Taipei, and we will be live-blogging the event.



"I haven't given a public speech in 4 years! Wish me luck! - Jensen"

03:05 UTC: Jensen highlights how RTX real-time ray tracing transformed accelerated ray tracing.


03:08 UTC: RTX 4060 Ti is "re-unveiled"


03:09 UTC: NVIDIA ACE (Avatar Cloud Engine) for animating digital characters using AI.


04:55 UTC:


03:10 UTC: The future of AI and MMORPGs could be incredible with digital character animations.In the near future, GPTs will drive NPCs, so you can have lengthy conversations. The GPT will follow the character's backstory.


03:13 UTC: IBM System 360 formed the basis for software investments for 60+ years. The future is AI-written software.


03:17 UTC: The computer is the data-center, not the individual server. GPU-accelerated data-centers have lower TCO.


03:24 UTC: Data-center TCO explained:


03:27 UTC: Full volume production of the H100 "Hopper" has commenced. H100 has a transformer engine within it.


03:35 UTC: Magnum IO is a data-processing/training/optimization OS.

03:38 UTC: In the future, companies will have AI development departments along the lines of HR.

03:42 UTC: Generative AI is a force of nature.


03:44 UTC: Grace Hopper GH2000 is now in full production. Nearly 200 billion transistors, with 600 GB of memory coherent between the CPU and GPU.


03:56 UTC: GH2000 will accelerate recommender engines unlike anything else.


03:59 UTC: Cadence EDA, CAE, CAD, is accelerated by Grace Hopper.


04:04 UTC: Grace HopperDGX GH200 GPU Supercomputer can play Crisis, when it's not pushing the boundaries of AI.


04:05 UTC: NVIDIA Maxine 3D video conferencing taps into AI to generate 3D faces using 2-D camera inputs.


04:10 UTC: A 5G network can run on a Grace Hopper at no "cost."

04:22 UTC: Spectrum 4 is an AI-accelerated network chip. 100 billion transistors, 128x network ports.


04:38 UTC: "You've been selling me things every time I came to Taiwan. Omniverse is the first thing I will sell you.": Jensen

04:55 UTC: This concludes the keynote.


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Is it Jensen, or AI Jensen ?
 

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what?

EDIT:: oh ok, I didnt see this thread getting updated and it was literally just him saying he hasnt done a speech.
 
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I'm waiting when people discover all these AI stuff will turn out to be a scam just more coding than usual
 
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RTX 4060 Ti is "re-unveiled"

They should be unlaunching this 4050 and have 4060 4608cc 12GB and 4050 4352cc 8GB instead. 4060 3072cc is actually a 4030.
 
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I'm waiting when people discover all these AI stuff will turn out to be a scam just more coding than usual

And by then the executives always hungry for some new innovation to proclaim they heralded will have moved onto the next fad. They don't care if anything pans out. They only care that they have something to get bonuses for in the short term.
 
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I'm waiting when people discover all these AI stuff will turn out to be a scam just more coding than usual
Machine learning is an incredibly important technology and will be an integral part of the future of compute. There is a ridiculous bubble forming around that valid technology right now though. It's akin to the internet and the dot-com bubble, where the internet was obviously a hugely important tool for society, but every charlatan around jumped on the bandwagon to swindle investors of their money. The same thing is happening all over again.
 
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Machine learning is an incredibly important technology and will be an integral part of the future of compute. There is a ridiculous bubble forming around that valid technology right now though. It's akin to the internet and the dot-com bubble, where the internet was obviously a hugely important tool for society, but every charlatan around jumped on the bandwagon to swindle investors of their money. The same thing is happening all over again.
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I'm waiting when people discover all these AI stuff will turn out to be a scam just more coding than usual
I think the most problematic thing isn't coding but IP right / copyright, and liability.

Since you can't predict what an AI would give you.
It is so easy for an AI to just copy paste someone else's copyrighted material and presented to you as the 【Result】.
There will be more and more copyrighted materials carrying similar characteristics exists online, generated by AI using the most popular prompts.
It will be like a mine field to try to avoid getting copyright strike using AI generated materials in commercial use.
Then you need another AI to check if the first AI copied too much copyright materials.
Then you need a third AI to check the result of the second AI...It is just a death spiral.

On the other end, AI 's liability is very questionable.
Who is gonna take responsibility when an AI makes mistakes?
The Company who decided to use it? The operator? The maker of the AI software? Or blame the fault dataset it trained with?
Having AI being a black box within your business process could introduce serious uncertainties.
 
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The ultimate automated propaganda/war tools for governments over the world. A.I. is already "woke" Go on, test it.
 
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Another one that springs to mind is = Arnie + Skynet......
 
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Finaly clear and undeniable confirmation as to why their last G P U releases have been so ( relatively ) lacklustre, especially those in the lower segments.
Simply put, Nvidia are losing interest.
Why make relatively low margin consumer parts when they can make far higher profits in the balooning AI bubble?

I think the most problematic thing isn't coding but IP right / copyright, and liability.

Since you can't predict what an AI would give you.
It is so easy for an AI to just copy paste someone else's copyrighted material and presented to you as the 【Result】.
There will be more and more copyrighted materials carrying similar characteristics exists online, generated by AI using the most popular prompts.
It will be like a mine field to try to avoid getting copyright strike using AI generated materials in commercial use.
Then you need another AI to check if the first AI copied too much copyright materials.
Then you need a third AI to check the result of the second AI...It is just a death spiral.

On the other end, AI 's liability is very questionable.
Who is gonna take responsibility when an AI makes mistakes?
The Company who decided to use it? The operator? The maker of the AI software? Or blame the fault dataset it trained with?
Having AI being a black box within your business process could introduce serious uncertainties.
You've barely scratched the surface of the legal minefield these new techs have laid.
AI is going to get a lot of lawyers rich.
Very, very rich.
 
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RTX 4060 Ti is "re-unveiled"

They should be unlaunching this 4050 and have 4060 4608cc 12GB and 4050 4352cc 8GB instead. 4060 3072cc is actually a 4030.
Or announce 100$/€ price cuts on all 40 series
 
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Or announce 100$/€ price cuts on all 40 series
Don't think they're really too bothered about the GPU market TBH, they can make far more with their
AI divisions.
Hard as it may be to hear but NV have cut GPU wafer requirements due to falling sales while
They can sell their AI chips twice over.
 
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Machine learning is an incredibly important technology and will be an integral part of the future of compute. There is a ridiculous bubble forming around that valid technology right now though. It's akin to the internet and the dot-com bubble, where the internet was obviously a hugely important tool for society, but every charlatan around jumped on the bandwagon to swindle investors of their money. The same thing is happening all over again.

The stock market is and always was full of idiots, any company is using AI to cash in. Some are charlatans, some are honest, most are a mix of both. They all want to cash in on the craziness around 2 letters AI.
Just talk about AI, next day stock price goes up.
Nvidia is clearly milking this way beyond what's reasonable, but it's working for them so you can't really blame them.
 
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