NVIDIA'S HUGE AI Breakthroughs Just Changed Everything (Supercut)

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Published 2023-06-01
Highlights from the latest #nvidia keynote at Computex in Taiwan, home of TSMC and the world capital of semiconductor manufacturing and chip fabrication. Topics include generative AI for robotics, chip design, media, leveraging #chatgpt by #openai and many reveals across every application of artificial intelligence.

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Timestamps for this Nvidia Keynote Supercut:
00:00 Introduction
00:29 AI for Ray Tracing
02:17 Generative AI for Avatars
04:21 Compute for Generative AI
07:14 Newest Generative AI Examples
09:00 Generative AI for Communications
12:44 Generative AI for Digital Twins
16:33 Nvidia Omniverse Cloud Demo
18:42 Generative AI for Advertising
21:30 Generative AI for Robotics

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All Comments (21)
  • @r3dshed
    As AI deepfake improves, the greater the demand will become for in-person meetings for anything requiring any degree of trust
  • @gregg.617
    Ai is an incredible thing and I can't wait to see how corporations use it to make our lives worse.
  • @rebeccamoore8366
    The truth is that everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life. With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realized early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
  • @kewlnes987
    Anyone else feel like most people you know just dont understand how big of a deal all this is? They may have heard of chat gpt or midjourney as a neat contraption. It is terrifying that this will likely be the largest revolutionary technology in human history and a lot of people have no idea whats happening and just how many fields of technology will be completely overhauled.
  • @mr.wrighteous9937
    "everything was generated, nothing was art". Interesting statement.
  • @nish.shetty
    The scariest part is when he says "No artists necessary", we are not realizing that every human beings are going to be replaced by AI sooner than we think.. Today "no artists necessary", soon "no engineers, doctors, lawyers, writers, teachers" necessary...
  • @jimmysecondary
    I actually dont know if i should be excited or scared. This whole thing looks too powerful, and this is just the beginning, imagine in a few years.
  • @sk8erkenny
    such a hard concept to wrap my head around. from the full extent of efficiency to the security and trust issues this new era will bring.
  • @DUHRIZEO
    That game demo could mean something like instead of prewritten dialog trees where you get 2-3 options to choose, we could just use our own microphones to interact with NPCs in a game. That would be mind blowing levels of immersion.
  • @drvren030
    There's a thin line AI is treading between making humans empowered and making humans worthless. I feel like there will be a select few who will grab into the power of AI, and use it to attempt to gain control and power over other humans and make them feel worthless.
  • @stef-ruvx
    One small step for computing, one giant leap for coming calamity.
  • I work in AI, digital twins etc. Our AI automates the test, rectification and production of a range of aerospace products. When speaking to our development team, I’m troubled by the developments coming down the road in 12, 24, 36 and 60 months. My fear is the job losses and the number of issues from robots being able to diagnose and reset themselves. The software already has some “uncanny” abilities that prompted several meetings with the company's senior leadership. We really need governments or supranational bodies to draw some lines in the sand. Some rules that companies and governments must follow.
  • @Dianetics.Junior
    I can't help but feel like the lack of policy around this is a real bad kind of gold rush
  • @uglyboy4067
    The more advancements we make with AI and graphics capabilities, the more I am starting to think that maybe we are indeed living in a simulation.
  • @AmanSharma-fr4uu
    Using the 2D to 3D AI along with the new Apple VR/AR headset would be a surreal experience, and it's crazy that it's an achievable thing in the near future
  • @user-pp4zl7nn5m
    Fascinating! I just can't understand how often new videos appear?
  • @MrDoodleDandy
    It's interesting that the "Omniverse" is totally ignoring humans in it's pitch. It's just pitching for ever faster production without them, and why they still have them around in this movie is literally from sentiment of having humans on the production floor. The give-away; they wear classical factory-worker caps, walk around like they are just chillaxing, and never lift a finger to do the real work. It's pretty much post-human and the geste of an era that was already long gone
  • @MalindaDeleon
    The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.
  • @loveopenlynet
    It's not much of a stretch to see that AI that creates hardware chips in the future will understand the designs far better than humans, and may even implement hardware backdoors that we cannot find, to exploit later.