On Monday, the CEOs of
Nvidia
and
Meta
had a dialog in regards to the newest developments in generative AI. Additionally they mentioned what’s doable with the brand new expertise on the SIGGRAPH 2024, the annual business convention for pc graphics lovers and professionals.
“It’s thrilling. There’s loads of new stuff to construct,” Zuckerberg stated. “Progress on [AI] basic analysis is accelerating. It’s a reasonably wild time”
Zuckerberg stated they’ve 5 years of product innovation forward primarily based on simply present AI mannequin expertise. He believes each enterprise will sometime have an AI agent speaking and interacting with clients.
The Meta government additionally sees a world the place the corporate’s subsequent 4.0 model of its Llama AI mannequin will be capable to turn into an agent, the place you give it a command and it’ll come again to with an strong reply weeks or months later after doing its analysis and computation. The corporate launched Llama model 3.1 final week.
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Huang praised Meta’s work in creating the Llama open-source AI mannequin household. He stated Llama helps extra builders and corporations get entry to AI mannequin expertise.
Meta is one among
Nvidia’s
prime clients. In January, Zuckerberg pledged that his firm would have 350,000 Nvidia H100 graphics processing items and a complete of almost 600,000 H100 compute equal GPUs by the top of this 12 months. “Our long run imaginative and prescient is to construct basic intelligence, open supply it responsibly, and make it extensively obtainable so everybody can profit,” Zuckerberg wrote in a publish on the time. “We’re constructing large compute infrastructure to assist our future street map” for synthetic intelligence.
Nvidia presently dominates the marketplace for chips utilized in AI functions. Each start-ups and bigger firms want the corporate’s merchandise as a result of its strong programming platform, referred to as CUDA, which affords AI-related instruments that speed up the event of AI tasks.
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