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Nvidia‘s annual developer conference, recently wrapped up, has transformed into a pivotal showcase for the future of artificial intelligence, complete with robots, language models, and autonomous technologies. The event, which attracted more than 25,000 attendees including industry leaders, has become the de facto “Super Bowl of AI” as Nvidia cements its position as one of the world’s most valuable companies through its dominance in AI chip manufacturing. This gathering represents a significant bellwether for where AI development is heading and which technologies will shape our increasingly automated world.

The big picture: Nvidia GTC has evolved into the premier global AI showcase, drawing 25,000 attendees to San Jose to witness demonstrations of AI-powered robots and hear about the future of the technology.

  • Robots were prominently featured throughout the conference, including Star Wars-like droids and machines manipulating hospital surgery equipment.
  • The event highlighted large language models and autonomous vehicles alongside robotic innovations, providing a comprehensive view of AI’s practical applications.

Why this matters: The conference represents a significant opportunity to glimpse what an AI-powered future might look like across multiple industries and applications.

  • The diverse array of robots and AI systems demonstrates how artificial intelligence is moving beyond theoretical discussions to practical, physical implementations.
  • These technologies offer a preview of how AI might transform everything from healthcare to transportation in coming years.

What they’re saying: Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, emphasized the growing appeal of AI as its practical applications expand across sectors.

  • “Every single year, more people come, because AI is able to solve more interesting problems for more industries,” Huang told the 12,000 people gathered in San Jose’s NHL arena for his keynote.

Behind the numbers: Nvidia has leveraged its position as the primary manufacturer of chips and machines used to build AI systems to become one of the world’s three most valuable companies.

  • The massive turnout for GTC underscores both Nvidia’s central role in the AI ecosystem and the increasing mainstream interest in artificial intelligence technologies.
  • The attendance of industry leaders signals the strategic importance companies across sectors are placing on AI development and implementation.

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