Nvidia has made some bold predictions for the future of artificial intelligence (AI). CEO Jensen Huang claimed that Nvidia's GPUs had increased AI processing performance by a factor of one million over the past decade. Huang explained that the company achieved this by creating new processors, interconnects, frameworks, algorithms, and systems while working with data scientists and AI researchers on new models.
According to Huang, we can expect to see AI models that are one million times more powerful than existing examples, such as ChatGPT. Huang also predicts that this performance boost will lead to the creation of AI "factories" across the world. He further explains that "almost every company will manufacture soft goods" in the form of intelligence, and he expects to see AI factories of various sizes popping up everywhere.
Huang believes that Nvidia will achieve another one million times AI processing boost over the next ten years. This will be accomplished through the creation of new chips, interconnects, systems, operating systems, distributed computing algorithms, and AI algorithms, while working with developers to come up with new models.
But just like any new technology, there are potential risks to consider. The development of AI models brings up questions about the ethical implications of creating AI models that are exponentially more powerful than existing examples. It also raises concerns about the impact on the job market as more tasks become automated.
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