Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, Discusses Importance of Data Ownership and Artificial Intelligence at World Government Summit in Dubai

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2024-02-13 20:07:00

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia (shutterstock photo) Jensen Huang, CEO and founder of Nvidia, which is a major supplier of microchips, participated yesterday (Monday) in a special conference at the World Government Summit in Dubai, and noted that every country needs to take ownership of its data and the way in which it produces knowledge from it is a huge opportunity for world leaders. These interesting things were said by the founder of the chip supplier known to the Minister of Artificial Intelligence of the United Arab Emirates, His Excellency Omar Al-Ulama. At the special conference held in Dubai, in which approximately 4,000 representatives from 150 countries participated, the founder of the “Envidia” company said that the intelligence of the country “encodes its culture, its history, its social knowledge and its common denominator – its data”.

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Continuing his remarks, Huang called on world leaders to invest in artificial intelligence and not shy away from it. According to him, the abilities of the AI ​​are the ones that become an important tool for various countries that will adopt it.

In response to the artificial intelligence minister’s question about what he would do if he were the leader of a country, the CEO and founder of the Nvidia company replied: “The first thing was to encode my language, the data of my culture into a large language model that I own.”

Huang, who is expected to lead Nvidia’s annual developer conference next month, emphasized to the audience in the hall that Nvidia’s graphics processors are the only ones accessible to anyone on any platform.

“This availability not only allows everyone access to artificial intelligence but also accelerates a wave of innovation from areas such as cloud computing to robots and autonomous systems,” said the company’s founder. Regarding the younger generation, and the vision that advises them to study computer science in order to integrate into the information industry, Huang said: “On the contrary, our job is to create computing technologies that no one needs to program because their programming language is the language we speak. Today, every person in the world is a programmer – and this is the miracle the true”.

Huang’s visit to Dubai comes as part of a world tour during which he met leaders in Canada, France, India, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore in recent months. According to a forecast by PwC, the Middle East economy is expected to benefit from a jump of approximately 320 billion dollars as a result of the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies by 2030.

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