NVIDIA Announces GTC 2020 Keynote with Huang on May 14th
And the teaser line is: Get Amped for Latest Platform Breakthroughs in AI, Deep Learning, Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics and Professional Graphics. NVIDIA will release its GTC 2020 keynote address, featuring founder and CEO Jensen Huang, on YouTube on May 14, at 6 a.m. Pacific time.
Huang will highlight the company’s latest innovations in AI, high performance computing, data science, autonomous machines, healthcare and graphics during the recorded keynote. Participants will be able to view the keynote on demand at youtube..
Originally scheduled for March 23, the GTC 2020 keynote was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. NVIDIA moved the conference online, where the GTC Digital event has attracted more than 45,000 registered attendees who have participated in 300 recorded talks and dozens of instructor-led sessions.
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Nice reflection over things, but it will not be " near " in the future... we will NOT live such times, unfortunately. Yes the transformation has begun for some time now, but until we will see everywhere, ONLY cars full AI controlled...it will take a long time! Some countries have such a poor infrastructure that some technologies don't work, like for example: "lane keeping system"
But I sympathise with you, definitely the future holds a lot of awesomeness.
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This will be streamed on YouTube, right? No live crowd, I hope.
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Lots of awesomeness in the future with AI in the cars, yea right. Will be awesome when the car has no input but your voice where u set a destination. Than the AI will do the algo, and restrict the access there for you, because... whatever. Same as with cashless society which goes along with that. Its just a deepening of the human imprisonment.
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Building it into cars will takes many years before it's accepted, if at all. I propose that the way it'll actually work is you buy a HCB (Human Companion Bot) and it'll do the driving for you instead, as well as other stuff.
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Nvidia is definitely "all-in" with AI, and Deep Learning technology. But it's ultimately all about being profitable within the current confines of speculative technology. As a side note; I recently purchased a new (fossil fuel) vehicle, and the inclusion of AI and Deep Learning is apparent; "lane keeping system", "auto head lamp dimming", etc. It almost immediately dawned on me that it won't be far into the future that we'll get in a vehicle (if we can afford it!), and it will ask us what our desired destination will be - self-driving vehicles are of course already in full development.