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Discussion on AI with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg

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In a groundbreaking discussion on Monday, the CEOs of Nvidia and Meta delved into the latest advancements in generative AI at the prestigious SIGGRAPH 2024 conference. Mark Zuckerberg, the visionary leader of Meta, expressed his enthusiasm for the rapid progress in fundamental AI research, declaring it to be an exhilarating time for innovation.

Zuckerberg projected a thrilling future where every business will incorporate AI agents to interact with customers, highlighting the immense possibilities of current AI model technology. He hinted at a world where Meta’s upcoming Llama AI model version 4.0 will function as an autonomous agent, providing comprehensive responses based on thorough research and computation.

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, commended Meta’s efforts in democratizing AI through the Llama open-source model family, which has empowered developers and companies to harness the power of AI technology. Meta’s commitment to utilizing Nvidia’s H100 GPUs showcases their dedication to building a robust infrastructure to support their ambitious goals of advancing artificial intelligence.

With Nvidia’s leading position in the AI chip market, fueled by their innovative CUDA programming platform, the company continues to be the preferred choice for both startups and established corporations embarking on AI projects. The future of AI is undeniably bright, with industry giants like Nvidia and Meta leading the charge towards a more intelligent and interconnected world.

For more insights on groundbreaking technological developments, reach out to Tae Kim at tae.kim@barrons.com. Stay tuned for more captivating updates on the ever-evolving landscape of AI technology.

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