The U.S. government is partnering with leading technology companies to harness the power of AI to solve society’s toughest challenges. With NVIDIA at the forefront of AI and accelerated computing, government affairs and public policy professionals are turning to our expertise. From challenges within healthcare and sustainability to cybersecurity and connectivity, NVIDIA is powering the solutions that help accelerate our nation’s growth.
While working with scientists and engineers to create the world’s most powerful supercomputers, we’ve learned what it takes to implement AI successfully—and what pitfalls might occur along the way. We also share the widespread concerns about maintaining ethical practices in AI and are committed to holding our global teams to the highest possible standards.
NVIDIA will build the world’s most powerful AI supercomputer dedicated to predicting climate change. Named Earth-2, or E-2, the system will create a digital twin of Earth in NVIDIA Omniverse™.
The passing of the CHIPS and Science Act holds potential gains for every industry as semiconductors are the engines of the global economy and technological innovation as a whole. In an effort to help define the landscape where the U.S. government should prioritize its efforts, we’ve outlined a dozen strategic opportunities.
Learn how industry leaders are using AI and high-performance computing to optimize processes, reduce risk, and trim costs.
Cambridge-1, the U.K.’s most powerful supercomputer, is empowering world-leading researchers in business and academia with the ability to perform their life’s work, helping them to unlock clues to disease and treatments at a scale and speed previously impossible.
NVIDIA and Lockheed Martin are working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control, using AI and digital-twin simulation to better understand wildfires and stop their spread.
The University of Florida (UF) and NVIDIA have built the world’s fastest AI supercomputer in academia. HiPerGator gives faculty and students within and beyond UF the tools to apply AI across a multitude of areas to address the nation’s greatest challenges. UF expects to create 30,000 AI-enabled graduates by 2030.
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From counting cows to detecting weeds to pollinating tomatoes, startups around the world are deploying AI technology to solve problems that farmers have struggled with since the dawn of time.
In partnership with the Wilson Center's Science and Technology Innovation Program, NVIDIA experts are briefing senior government leaders on emerging technology and public policy considerations. These subject-specific and highly interactive presentations strengthen direct lines of communication between industry and policymakers to bring understanding and solutions for the public good. Areas of focus have included deep learning and AI applications in healthcare, climate science, and the semiconductor ecosystem.
NVIDIA is focused on democratizing AI to bring accessibility to more than the most sophisticated organizations. NVIDIA Inception is a free program designed to help technology startups evolve faster through access to cutting-edge technology and NVIDIA experts, connections with venture capitalists, and co-marketing support.
There is a global policy imperative to harness AI as an engine for economic growth, as a protector of public health, and as a tool for enhancing and expanding citizen services. By combining our GPU-accelerated computing platform with programs that support domestic AI ecosystems and capacity building, NVIDIA helps governments implement national AI strategies.
The NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute (DLI) offers resources for diverse learning needs—from learning materials to self-paced and live training to educator programs—giving individuals, teams, organizations, educators, and students what they need to advance their knowledge in AI, accelerated computing, accelerated data science, graphics, simulation, and more.
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