NVIDIA will be hosting an AI-focused GTC keynote during the month of November
NVIDIA has announced that they will be hosting another round of virtual GTC in the month of November where brand new AI technologies are slated for the unveiling.
Hosting the company’s own CEO and dozens of industry leaders of the AI field, the talk will be featuring topics from deep learning, data science, and high-performance computing to things that are more practical like robotics, data centers, networking, and graphics within the sectors of healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, retail, finance and more.
Among major speakers at the event are:
- Anima Anandkumar, director of ML research at NVIDIA and Bren Professor at Caltech
- Alan Aspuru-Guzik, professor of chemistry and computer science, University of Toronto
- Alan Bekker, head of conversational AI, Snap
- Samy Bengio, senior director of AI and ML research, Apple
- Kay Firth-Butterfield, head of AI and ML, World Economic Forum
- Axel Gern, CTO, Daimler Trucks
- Fei-Fei Li, professor of computer science, Stanford University
- Keith Perry, CIO, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- Venkatesh Ramanathan, director of data science, PayPal
- Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and chief scientist, OpenAI
- Tim Sweeney, founder, and CEO, Epic Games
- Nir Zuk, founder, and CTO, Palo Alto Networks
Other than that, the startup program NVIDIA Inception that currently has more than 8,500 members, will also make a show at GTC to educate, inform and cultivate young companies that are revolutionizing industries. Attendees will be able to build and master all things of AI through the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute across a 14-day training workshop and welcomes participants of all skill range to involve in courses such as “The Fundamentals of Deep Learning”, “Scaling CUDA C++ Applications to Multiple Nodes” and “Accelerating Data Engineering Pipelines” – all taught by Team Green’s own DLI-certified instructors.
The event is scheduled to debut at 3 pm on November 9 and registration is free and optional in order to view the event.