The future according to NVIDIA: Three computers for AI
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts a tripling of the demand for computers for artificial intelligence systems, highlighting three key stages: creating, modeling and running AI.
The Future of Artificial Intelligence
Jensen Huang Forecast
At the conference Siggraph NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang had an hour-long conversation with Wired, touching on the topics of NVIDIA, RTX and artificial intelligence. He opined that in the future, AI systems will require three times more computing power.
The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence
The head of NVIDIA noted that the field of AI is moving from the initial stage to the next stage, which he called the “corporate wave.” It will be followed by a “physical wave”. Huang explained the need for three types of computers: for developing AI, for simulating and improving it, and for the actual functioning of AI.
NVIDIA's Integrated Approach
Huang drew a parallel with the “three-body problem,” emphasizing the complexity of the problem. He outlined NVIDIA's product line, which includes DGX H100 servers for AI creation, Jetsen embedded PCs for simulation, and workstations with Omniverse and RTX GPUs for running AI.
A critical look at the future
The question arises about the real need for three computers for AI. Companies looking to implement artificial intelligence into their operations cannot ignore the potential costs and complexity associated with using NVIDIA's three-tier product system. Given that the hardware maker is a significant beneficiary of AI technology and is committed to maintaining that position, such statements should be treated with caution.
Glossary
- NVIDIA is an American technology company specializing in the development of graphics processing units and systems based on chip.
- Siggraph is an annual conference on computer graphics and interactive technologies.
- RTX is a line of NVIDIA GPUs with real-time ray tracing support.
- Jensen Huang is the founder and CEO of NVIDIA.
- Wired is an American magazine dedicated to the impact of technology on culture, economics and politics.
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What new stages in the development of artificial intelligence have Jensen Huang identified?
Why does Huang think AI systems will require three computers?
What NVIDIA products are available to support the 'three PC' concept?
What potential challenges might companies face when implementing the '3 PC' concept?
How objective is Jensen Huang's assessment of the need for three computers for AI?
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Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, predicts a future where artificial intelligence systems will require only three types of computers: to create, simulate, and run AI. This statement was made during a Siggraph event in an interview with Wired.
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Isabella
Wow, three computers for AI? 🤔 Sounds like science fiction! I wonder how this will affect technology development in the future.
Hans
Yes, Isabella, this is impressive! But I'm worried about the environmental aspect. Three computers mean a huge amount of energy consumption. 🌍 I hope NVIDIA takes this into account in its developments.
Pierre
I agree with Hans. The environment is important, but let's not forget the potential of AI. Imagine how many problems we can solve with such power! 🚀 Maybe one of these computers will deal with environmental issues?
Maria
Guys, don't you think Huang is exaggerating a little? 🤨 Maybe this is just a marketing ploy by NVIDIA to sell more equipment?
Günter
All this is nonsense! Previously, people lived without any AI and managed just fine. Now give them three computers! They just pump money out of people, but what's the point? It would be better to spend it on something useful.
Sophia
Günter, I understand your skepticism, but progress is inevitable. 🌟 Perhaps these three computers will help create AI that will solve problems that we currently cannot solve. Isn't it worth the investment?
Alejandro
Sophia is right! 💡 I work in IT, and I can say that AI is already changing the world for the better. Three computers may seem like overkill, but if it leads to breakthroughs in technology, it will be worth it!
Olena
And it seems to me that Huang is talking about different stages of working with AI, and not about literal three computers. 🤓 This could be a metaphor to describe the complexity of the process. Either way, the future of AI looks exciting!